LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Former Michigan State College finance professor Iskandar Arifin has been sentenced to a minimal sentence of two years in jail for possession of kid pornography.
In March 2024, the Ingham County prosecutor charged Arifin with “six counts of child pornography-related allegations.” MSU positioned the then-49-year-old on paid administrative go away three days later.
Arifin had counts #2-#6 dropped as a part of his plea deal, however pleaded responsible to 1 rely of aggravated possession of kid sexually abusive materials.
He will probably be eligible for parole after his minimal sentence of 24 months; nevertheless, his most sentence is 10 years.
In an electronic mail despatched to six Information, the Ingham County prosecutor’s workplace stated, “If he is denied parole in the first eligibility, he would still be eligible to be paroled at a later date.”
If positioned on parole, Arifin may have circumstances over his residency, presumably being positioned on the intercourse offender registry and having reporting necessities.