Federal Child Pornography Laws Child pornography is widely considered to be among the most reprehensible of offenses under criminal law, and as such, accused offenders face extremely harsh penalties. Since it is not uncommon for child pornography cases to be prosecuted in federal court, it’s highly advisable for accused offenders to retain the services of […]
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DOJ Machiavellian Policy In Child Pornography Investigations
Between February 20, 2015 & March 4, 2015, the FBI operated one of the largest child pornography websites, known as Playpen, allowing thousands of users to download graphic child pornography. At the time, the site had more than 215,000 registered users and links to more than 23,000 sexually explicit images and videos. More than 100,000 […]
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Eat Fresh BOP Chow!
Jared Fogle was a morbidly obese student at Indiana University and solved his crippling weight problem by eating Subway food. Eventually, Fogle became a celebrated pitchman for Subway and the face of their brand, earning millions of dollars. However, Fogle had a dirty little secret that emerged and was the subject of a federal prosecution–he […]
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Terminally Ill Lawmaker Imprisoned For Child Pornography Offense
A federal judge has sentenced terminally ill former Illinois lawmaker Keith Farnham to eight years in prison for compiling and trading more than 2,700 child pornography images online. Farnham was also fined $30,000. Farnham, 67, has 60 days to surrender to federal marshals. Due to his deteriorating condition, he is headed to a federal prison […]
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An Overview of Child Pornography Law [INFOGRAPHIC]
Child pornography is a serious crime, and can come with hefty sentences of time in federal prison. People convicted of child pornography offenses often must register as sex offenders, which can interfere with finding a job or a place to live. Possession of child pornography is punishable by up to 20 years in federal prison, […]
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Child Pornography Laws and Teen Sexting: A Guide for Parents
It’s always been difficult to keep teens safe, but with the advent of social media and cellphone technology, it’s particularly challenging for parents to keep kids out of trouble. A charge of sexting is a serious crime. If your teen has been accused of sexting, he or she will need the help of a child […]
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