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Convicted sex offender pleads not guilty to new charges

A Willows sex offender pleaded not guilty on Monday to communicating with a minor online for sexual purposes, but is already looking to take a plea deal. 

Maxwell Matthew Moore, 31, has been in the Colusa County Jail on $100,000 bail since his April 21 arrest on two felony charges of sending inappropriate material to a minor and felony violation of terms of his parole. 

Moore was convicted in 2016 of committing a lewd act with a child under 14, but served little time in state prison as a level 2 non-violent offender, according to the California Megan’s Law website. 

Moore, on May 2, waived his right to a preliminary hearing in order for his attorney to negotiate a possible plea to one count of sending harmful or obscene material to a minor, which could be charged as a felony or misdemeanor. 

Colusa County Superior Court Judge Jeffrey A. Thompson set June 16 for a possible change of plea, depending on the recommendation from the Probation Department. 

In exchange for the early resolution, the District Attorney could also drop the parole violation.

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