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A New Zealand man who was shot while allegedly trying to break into a house last year to abduct a Goochland County girl will be arraigned in federal court in Richmond on Wednesday on new charges.

Troy George Skinner, 26, was wounded in the neck by the mother of the then-14-year-old girl during the incident at the family’s home on June 22, 2018.

He was indicted in February and pleaded not guilty to four counts of production of child pornography and one count of kidnapping and attempted kidnapping of a minor.

However, a nine-page, 11-count indictment filed in September charges him with nine counts of producing child pornography, kidnapping and attempted kidnapping of a minor, and kidnapping and attempted kidnapping of an adult.

He is scheduled to appear at 10 a.m. Wednesday before U.S. District Judge M. Hannah Lauck.

Each pornography charge carries a minimum term of 15 years and a maximum of 30 years. The minimum mandatory sentence for kidnapping is 25 years and the maximum term is life.

The nine child pornography charges from the most recent indictment allege production of child pornography in January to March 2018.