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Burlington man pleads not guilty in child sexual assault case
Milana Doné
RACINE — A Burlington man pleaded not guilty Wednesday in connection with child sexual assault accusations.
Jesus Osorio, 36, faces one count of first degree child sexual assault with the use/threat of force/violence.
The maximum sentence upon conviction is a term of imprisonment up to 60 years.
According to a criminal complaint, the Burlington Police Department began investigating after receiving a report of an alleged sexual assault involving Osorio and a teenage girl.
The girl alleged Osorio assaulted her when she was at his residence.
According to the complaint, Osorio told investigators with the Burlington and Lake Geneva police departments the girl “initiated the encounter.”
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59-year-old man sentenced to prison for child pornography possession
Milana Doné
RACINE — A Racine man was sentenced Monday in connection to an August 2024 search that revealed files containing child pornography.
Mark Temby, 59, faced 15 counts of child pornography possession. He was found guilty of three counts after pleading guilty June 17. The remaining 12 counts were dismissed but read into the court record.
Temby was sentenced to three years in prison followed by five years of extended supervision. He also must register and comply with the sex offender registry.
According to previous Journal Times reports, the investigation into Temby began in February 2019 when the Racine Police Department received a cyber tip associated with a residence in the 1500 block of Flett Avenue.
Investigators with the Racine County Sheriff’s Office Internet Crimes Against Children unit and agents with the state Department of Justice Division of Criminal Investigation searched the home Aug. 23, 2024, based on an additional three cyber tips received in 2023 and 2024.

