Kitchener man to serve child porn sentence on weekends

A Kitchener man has pleaded guilty to accessing child pornography and has been sentenced to 60 days in jail, which he will serve on weekends.

CTV News reports, some of the evidence against Paul Sop was thrown out by the judge earlier in the trial over concerns over how Waterloo Regional Police conducted a search.

Sop, a computer security expert, was among close to 350 people charged worldwide in 2012 as part of Project Spade.

That was an operation targeting an alleged international child pornography ring.

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