A New Holland man faces up to 40 years in prison after recently pleading guilty to all charges regarding sexual abuse of a minor that spanned over two years.
Collin C. Sarne-Moran, 31 of the 500 block of W. Broad St., entered a guilty plea on two dockets, arranged by Assistant District Attorneys Karen Mansfield and Janie Swinehart.
Lancaster County Judge Dennis Reinaker accepted the plea terms and ordered Sarne-Moran to 20 to 40 years in prison on March 29.
The first docket consisted of four charges of involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, four charges of unlawful contact with a minor, three charges of indecent assault of a person less than 13, and a charge of corruption of minors.
The second docket consisted of a charge of manufacturing child pornography, two charges of criminal use of a communication facility, a charge of corruption of minors, two charges of unlawful contact with minors for sexual abuse of children, and two charges of possession of child pornography.
Police became aware of the abuse after the victim spoke to investigators at the Children’s Alliance in February of 2021. Sarne-Moran then voluntarily spoke with New Holland Police and admitted to the crimes.
ADA Mansfield prosecuted the first docket; ADA Swinehart prosecuted the second docket.
New Holland Police Detective Joshua Bitner filed charges.
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