Hawley claims Jackson too lenient in child porn cases
In a sign the hearings could get contentious, Republican Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri -- a former Supreme Court clerk for Chief Justice John Roberts and a potential presidential hopeful -- before the break launched straight into his concerns about Jackson’s sentencing record when it comes to child porn offenders.
While court records show Jackson did impose lighter sentences than federal guidelines suggested, Hawley's insinuation neglects critical context, including the fact that the senator himself has voted to confirm at least three federal judges who also engaged in the same practice, reports ABC News' Devin Dwyer.
Noting that the judge hasn't had a chance to answer questions and saying he isn't trying to "trap" her, Hawley referenced seven child pornography cases in which Jackson “handed down a lenient sentence that was below what the federal guidelines recommended and below what prosecutors requested.”

He added that some argue federal sentencing guidelines are too harsh on child sex crimes, but Hawley made his disagreement clear.
"Judge Jackson has not had a chance yet to respond to this, and others have heard arguments, I don't agree with them, but I think it is important to hear from Judge Jackson, and we will have the chance to in the coming days," he said.
-ABC News' Trish Turner







