Trial has been delayed in the case of an Americus woman accused of producing child sex abuse materials.
Brandi Snyder’s trial in federal court had already been delayed twice as attorneys continue sorting through evidence, and more time was granted by Judge John Broomes. The new schedule has jury trial May 22, a status conference May 8 and a motions deadline April 24.
Snyder was charged in mid-August with two counts of producing child sex abuse materials, along with single counts of possession and distribution. Documents through the federal court’s PACER system now indicate more than 150 documents and three audio and/or video recordings as part of the case. If convicted, Snyder faces federal prison terms of five to 20 years on the distribution charge and up to 20 years in prison on the possession charge.