The Brief
- A Paulding County jury found Jacob Christain Marr guilty of child sexual exploitation following a two-day trial in Dallas.
- A judge sentenced the 27-year-old Dallas man to serve 15 years in prison followed by five years of probation.
DALLAS, Ga. – A jury found a Dallas man guilty of child exploitation charges following an investigation sparked by a local child’s report to law enforcement.
The Paulding County District Attorney’s Office announced that a jury convicted Jacob Christain Marr, 27, following a two-day trial. Marr faces 20 years of oversight, with the first 15 years ordered to be served in confinement within the Department of Corrections.
Dallas child exploitation trial
What we know:
The case began on June 12, 2024, when a child under 16 told law enforcement that Marr had electronic media showing a minor engaged in an explicit sexual act. The Paulding County Sheriff’s Office immediately launched an investigation into the report. …