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Hamilton Man Sentenced to 360 Months in Federal Prison for Sexually
Abusing a Child Over the Course of Three Years
TRENTON, NJ—A Hamilton Township, Mercer County, man was sentenced to 360 months
in federal prison today for sexually abusing a child over a period of three years and
videotaping the acts, Acting U.S. Attorney Ralph J. Marra, Jr., announced.
U.S. District Chief Judge Garrett E. Brown, Jr., also ordered Stanley J. Chojnowski, 40,
to serve a term of supervised release for life upon the completion of his prison term.
Chojnowski has been in continuous custody since his arrest on Aug. 28, 2007, by
investigators with the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office and detectives with the
Hamilton Township Police Department. Chojnowski was later transferred to federal
custody after a federal criminal Complaint was signed on Feb. 27, 2008.
On Jan 26, 2009, Chojnowski pleaded guilty before Judge Brown to a one-count
Information that charged him with traveling across state lines with the intent to engage in
sexual acts with a person under the age of 12.
Chojnowski was a former co-worker of the victim’s deceased mother and befriended the
surviving family, which included an older brother and grandmother.
At his plea hearing, Chojnowski admitted that beginning as early as July 2004, when the
male victim was 6 years old, and continuing through August 2007, he engaged in multiple
sexual acts with the child, during which he created visual depictions of the victim
engaged in multiple sexual acts.
Chojnowski admitted that on at least three separate occasions, he transported the child
across state lines for the purpose of committing sexual acts with the child and videotaping
that conduct. Specifically, Chojnowski admitted transporting the victim from New Jersey
to New York and Maryland in July 2004 and from New Jersey to Florida in August 2006
with the intent to engage in sexual acts with the victim.
In August 2007, the victim, who had turned 9 years old, disclosed the sexual abuse to
family members, according to the Complaint.
Parole has been abolished in the federal system. Defendants who are given custodial
terms must serve nearly all that time.
Marra credited Special Agents of the FBI’s Newark Field Office’s Innocent Images Unit,
under the direction of Special Agent in Charge Weysan Dun, in Newark; Investigators
with the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office, under the direction of Prosecutor Joseph L.
Bocchini, Jr.; and the Hamilton Township Police Department, under the direction of
Chief James W. Collins, with the investigation leading to the guilty plea.
The government is represented by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Jacqueline M. Carle and
Kevin T. Smith of the U.S. Attorney's Criminal Division in Camden.
Defense Attorney: Maggie Moy, Esq. Assistant Federal Public Defender Press Releases | Newark Home
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