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Former Ogdensburg cop facing federal child porn charges again granted more time to consider plea deal

Posted 11/7/17

By JIMMY LAWTON OGDENSBURG – A retired Ogdensburg police officer facing federal child pornography charges has again been granted additional time to consider a plea deal, according to court …

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Former Ogdensburg cop facing federal child porn charges again granted more time to consider plea deal

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By JIMMY LAWTON

OGDENSBURG – A retired Ogdensburg police officer facing federal child pornography charges has again been granted additional time to consider a plea deal, according to court documents obtained by North Country This Week.

Harry J. McCarthy is charged with sexual exploitation of children, distribution of child pornography, receipt of child pornography, transportation of child pornography and possession of child pornography.

McCarthy was expected to accept a plea agreement Oct. 24 or face jury trial in November in Northern District New York Federal Court in Syracuse, but Chief Judge Glenn T. Suddaby has granted McCarthy until Nov. 17 to change his plea.

If the deal is not accepted by McCarthy, jury trial is set for Feb. 12, 2018. However, similar delays have occurred on at least six occasions. McCarthy was originally set to face trial in October 2016.

McCarthy’s original arrest in 2016 was the result of an investigation conducted by the New York State Police Computer Crimes Unit and Troop B, in cooperation with the City of Ogdensburg Police Department.

Court documents say the image was uploaded using the Google Gmail service. Google apparently notified the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children of the child porn image and the addresses that were used to access the email account.

An order of protection was also issued for McCarthy's girlfriend and her children, which he allegedly violated later.

McCarthy also retired from the Ogdensburg Police Department during his time in custody. His annual salary was $73,111 not including benefits, and a felony conviction would not impact his pension, according to Ogdensburg’s City Manager Sarah Purdy.