In a plea agreement with federal prosecutors, Amador Gonzalez Jr. pleaded guilty to one count of possession of visual depictions of sexual activity by minors. In exchange, prosecutors agreed not to pursue other charges stemming from the federal child pornography investigation.

U.S. District Judge Walter S. Smith Jr. set a sentencing hearing for July 5. Gonzalez, 44, could be sentenced to up to 10 years in federal prison and handed a fine of up to $250,000.

The plea came three months after federal agents searched Gonzalez's Hewitt home and confiscated computer equipment linked to a federal child pornography investigation out of Florida, Assistant U.S. Attorney Mark Frazier said.

FBI agents searched Gonzalez's home Feb. 6 and found computer storage equipment with more than 600 images of child pornography, including at least 79 identifiable children, federal authorities said. Shortly after the search, Gonzalez admitted to an FBI agent that he had downloaded and possessed the images, according to court records.

Under the terms of his release, Gonzalez is to wear a device so authorities can track him 24 hours a day. He is to remain at least 500 feet from schools and other places children gather and can leave home only between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m., court officials have said. Monitoring equipment also has been installed on his computer.

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