P. v. Jones CA2/6
Two men in their 20’s, appellants Cameron Joseph Jones and Humberto Javier Carranza, lured a high school student to have sex with them, knowing she was 16. Thereafter, they “groomed” her and arranged to sell her sexual services on the internet. The enterprise ended when a “Good Samaritan” saw a “Missing Person” posting by the minor’s family and alerted them to the minor’s whereabouts. Appellants painted themselves as pawns used by the minor to satisfy her need for attention, but the jury was not swayed by the “blame the victim” approach.
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