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In most states, sexting is deemed a felony if pictures of minors (persons under the age of 18) are received or are in possession of an adult. Sexting is expressly prohibited in several states, and at least 20 others are considering criminalizing the act. Some states known to prosecute for sexting charges include Indiana, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wyoming. Sexting with consent is not typically a crime, provided it occurs between legal adults. Unsolicited sexts can result in legal charges, however, making it imperative for adults to clearly receive consent before sending sexual content.
- When a juvenile—a person under the age of 18—commits a criminal offense, that offense is dealt with through the juvenile justice system, not the adult criminal justice system.
- Sexting is defined as transmitting sexually explicit messages, primarily through the use of cell phone text messaging.
- There are risks to sexting that many people may not consider in the heat of the moment.
- An experienced criminal defense attorney can provide you with appropriate legal advice and inform you of the potential consequences, including whether a conviction could result in sex offender registration.
- Keep in mind that if you end up with a conviction that requires registration as a sex offender, the consequences will be lifelong and dire, affecting your ability to work and severely limiting where you can live.
North Carolina Sexting Laws
Prosecutors have several tools at their disposal even though there’s no federal law specifically addressing sexting. If you have been charged with any offense at the state or federal level relating to sexting, contact us immediately. Our team of attorneys has decades of experience and proven results handling every type of sex charge in Texas.
- People “sext” to express their sexual desires, turn-ons and turns-offs, sexual fantasies, or just to have fun.
- You may intend to share a picture with just one person, but the problem happens when it gets forwarded to multiple people or even posted on the internet for the world to see.
- For misdemeanors of a high and aggravated nature, the maximum fine increases to $5,000.
- We know what is at stake in cases involving sex offenses — and will fight for you.
- Anyone under this age cannot give consent, which is why adults sexting with minors is a form of child abuse.
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Possession occurs when a minor knowingly possesses an image of another person who is at least 14 years old or less than four years younger without consent. The maximum penalty for a misdemeanor conviction is 12 months in jail, a fine of $1,000, or both. To take indecent liberties with a child means to attempt to or take improper, indecent, or immoral liberties with a child with intent to gratify sexual desire or arouse sexual desire.
If photos end up on the Internet, they can be difficult (if not impossible) to remove—resulting in a permanent record of the worst kind. Charges involving the sexual exploitation of a child are accompanied by severe penalties. Depending on the circumstances and the individual’s criminal background, offenders may face up to 12 years in prison and fines up to $750,000. A person who knowingly develops, duplicates, prints, or exchanges any material showing a person younger than 18 engaged in an act of sexual conduct commits the offense of sexual exploitation of a child.
It’s also a crime to knowingly distribute or possess a sexually suggestive image of a child. The Denver criminal defense lawyers at Wolf Law understand the potentially life-changing impacts of sexting-related charges, and our attorneys have extensive experience in cases related to sex crimes. Under North Carolina law, Material Harmful to Minors refers to any media depicting sexual conduct. For example, an adult sending photo of his genitals to a teenager constitutes disseminating material that is harmful to a minor.
According to a Statista report, as of November 2016, 25 states had sexting laws. Sexting is more prevalent among teenagers, and according to this survey, 40 percent of teenagers have sent sexually explicit content. Additionally, they reported a 360% growth in self-generated CSAM of 7- to 10-year-olds compared to the same period the year before. If the person in the photo or video is a minor child, the recipient can be charged with possession of child pornography. Cases that involve child pornography are taken very seriously and can often result in felony criminal charges. However, it isn’t really possible to prevent someone else from sending you a photo.