I'm not sure who's the bigger scumbag... Kocis or the judge.

Flora and Tokach said prosecuting Kocis would have been difficult because the boy lied about his age. However, state law says defendants accused of sex offenses can’t use “mistake of age” in their defense.

Tokach said the boy was under contract with Kocis’ company and provided two fake forms of identification that showed his age was older than 18.

Kocis was sentenced by Conahan on May 15, 2002, for the possession of child pornography, a felony, to one year of probation.

On July 13, 2006, Conahan signed a court order that changed Kocis’ guilty plea to a corruption of minors, a misdemeanor, and hand wrote on the order, “not subject to Megan’s Law.”