Order for Extended Commitment (Sexually Violent Predator)
Order for Extended Commitment (Sexually Violent Predator)
Order Motion to Suppress a Obscene Pornography Case
Order Motion to Suppress a Child Pornography Case
Nearly all child pornography convictions results in a jail sentence. The amount of jail will depend on a number of factors, including the nature of the material, the size of the collection, the duration of downloading and whether the accused distributed the child pornography.
Child pornography is a crime that deals with some of the harshest and most serious laws that a person can face. Regardless of the specifics of the event or material involved, the first offense is met with heavy punishment, and subsequent offenses result in even harsher criminal sentences.
There are officially two types of material considered child pornography, simulated, or digitally generated, and pornography produced with the direct involvement of the minor. With the production of child pornography other charges may be included, such as child abuse, and many other laws may come into play during the case.
Defining Child Pornography
Pictures of child pornography are not secure under First Amendment rights and are unlawful items under federal law. Though there are only two types of child pornography, those categories include several forms of material and media. Under federal law, any visual portrayals of sexually explicit behavior
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involving a minor are considered child pornography.
Visual illustrations containing child pornography are deemed illegal under federal law. These may include photographs, videos, digital downloads, images produced to depict an actual minor, undeveloped film and video and electronically stored data.
Sexual activity is not needed in the image to be considered pornography. The images may contain a nude picture of a child that is deemed sexually suggestive and be considered illegal. Child pornography under federal law is the disregard for age of consent for sexual activity in a given state. Some states consider age of consent to be younger than 18 years old, but when child pornography is concerned, any depiction of a minor under the age of 18 engaging in sexually explicit conduct is unlawful.
Renewed Motion For New Trial Or Reconsideration Of The Denial Of His Motion For A New Trial – Sex Crimes Case
Renewed Motion For New Trial Or Reconsideration Of The Denial Of His Motion For A New Trial – Sex Crimes Case
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Reply to Objection to ID Expert – Focusing on Stress, Weapon Focus, Police Procedures-Sex Crime
Motion to respond to the prosecutions argument that the defense expert is not properly qualified. As well as the effects of stress on eye witness identifications.
Reply To State’s Response To Notice Of Intent To Cross And Admit Evidence Re Prior False Allegations in a Sex Case
Reply To State’s Response To Notice Of Intent To Cross And Admit Evidence Re Prior False Allegations in a Sex Case
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Second Suppl Memo in Support Of Motion for Discovery And DNA Sample – Sex Trafficking
Second Suppl Memo in Support Of Motion for Discovery And DNA Sample – Sex Trafficking
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Special Victims Legal Help – Motion for Disclosure of Psychiatric Treatment of Witnesses
Motion for Disclosure of Psychiatric Treatment of Witnesses
Sex crimes are a category of offenses that generally arise when violence occurs during a sexual act, when there is a lack of consent by one party to the sexual act, or when someone engages in sex with an individual who is legally incapable of consent, such as a child.
Sex offender registration can also result in restrictions directly related to the nature of the crime, including: Restrictions on being in or near school zones; Restraining orders (which restrict being near the victim of the crime); and/or. Being able to work in certain places.
The top 10 states with highest number registered sex offenders are:
-Alaska.
-Delaware.
-South Dakota.
-Wisconsin.
-Texas.
-Michigan.
-Wyoming.
-Tennessee.
Special Victims Sexual Abuse Legal Forms
Sexual Abuse (§ 300 (d))
Child sexual abuse, also called child molestation, is a form of child abuse in which an adult or older adolescent uses a child for sexual stimulation. Juvenile sexual abuse” means any behavior that occurs without consent, without equality, or as a result of coercion. Child sexual abuse include engaging in sexual activities with a child (whether by asking or pressuring, or by other means), indecent exposure (of the genitals, female nipples, etc.), child grooming, child sexual exploitation or using a child to produce child pornography.
Special Victims Voir Dire Questions
Used these sexual assault of a child voir dire questions in defending a highly publicized sexual assault case in October of 2015. Result of trial was a hung jury. Voir dire is the process used by the parties to select a fair and impartial jury. During voir dire, the jury panel is questioned by both parties’ lawyers. The questions are intended to help the lawyers in the jury selection process.
Supplemental Demand for Discovery and Inspection in a Sex Crimes Case
Supplemental Demand for Discovery and Inspection in a Sex Crimes Case
Supplemental discovery is a later set of questions or requests for information from the opposing party in a lawsuit, such as in the form of interrogatories or requests for production. It is governed by rules of civil procedure, which vary by state, as well as the court’s deadline for discovery in the case.