December 14, 2023

Boyle man sentenced for filming with expectation of privacy

Therese Apel

Attorney General Lynn Fitch

Attorney General Lynn Fitch announced the sentencing of Norman Keith Aycock of Boyle, who was investigated and prosecuted by the Attorney General’s Office for six counts, including Filming Another with an Expectation of Privacy and Voyeurism.

“Exploiting the very children with whom you are entrusted is a serious betrayal,” said Fitch. “I am grateful to my team for their hard work investigating and prosecuting this predator, as well as the Bolivar Sheriff’s Department and the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Northern District, for their partnership on this case. It is my hope that closing this chapter will help the victims and their families on their journey to healing and recovery.”

On December 11, 2023, Aycock was sentenced by Bolivar County Circuit Court Judge Charles E. Webster to 15 years to serve in the custody of the Mississippi Department of Corrections on 4 counts of Filming Another with an Expectation of Privacy under the age of 16, 1 count of Filming Another with an Expectation of Privacy, and 1 count of Voyeurism. Aycock will be required to serve his sentence day-for-day without the possibility of parole.

Last week, Aycock was sentenced to 30 years on related federal charges, following an investigation by the Attorney General’s Office and Bolivar County Sheriff’s Department, and Aycock’s state and federal sentences will run concurrently. Aycock must also register as a sex offender upon his release from incarceration.

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