A Dayton man convicted of raping two young victims and creating child pornography was sentenced Thursday to 23 years to life in prison on just some of the charges against him.
George E. Jackson Jr., 51, of Dayton, victimized a young boy in Centerville between 2006 and 2009 and a young girl in Sidney and Dayton between September 2011 and January 2012.
He was charged with 19 felony counts in three separate indictments and was found guilty of all charges on Oct. 31.
Just before his sentencing Thursday Jackson's lawyers informed Judge Dennis Langer that he intended to change his plea to the third part of the indictment - three counts of pandering obscenity involving a minor and one count of possession of criminal tools. Those charges could add an additional nine years to the sentence.
Langer admonished Jackson for not taking responsibility for his actions and announced the sentence on the first two parts of the indictment.
Court documents indicate that Jackson frequented skating rinks in Ohio and Michigan to find victims.
Investigators found three phones full of pornographic images when he was arrested in January of 2012.
Documents also show one of the alleged sexual acts may have been captured by a video camera attached to the headboard of Jackson's bed.
Jackson's attorneys have until Dec. 2 to file that motion to withdraw his plea and the state has until Dec. 9 to respond with the judge's decision.