March 11, 2009
As Doug Berman notes, the Federal Sentencing Reporter issue dedicated to sex offender issues is out. You can find the details here. I was honored to be one of the contributors and as I noted I have also made my......
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March 06, 2009
Heather describes cases in which children are videoed and 83% of material siezed depict children between ages six and 12 and ages 3 to 6 are shown being sexually penetrated, sodomized, and brutally tortured because most of these pedophiles are desensitized over time, and this is the only way they re...
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Heather describes cases in which children are videoed and 83% of material siezed depict children between ages six and 12 and ages 3 to 6 are shown being sexually penetrated, sodomized, and brutally tortured because most of these pedophiles are desensitized over time, and this is the only way they re...
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March 03, 2009
Sentencing Law & Policy points to a split-panel decision by the Sixth Circuit released today, where the court struck down an unusual sentencing enhancement imposed by the district court. You can read the decision here. From the opinion: Shafer contends......
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Ars Technica reports that a group of European organizations have joined forces to combat online child pornography. From the article: A handful of European organizations—including police, credit card processors, and service providers—have banded together to fight the spread of child......
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A handful of European organizations—including police, credit card processors, and service providers—have banded together to fight the spread of child pornography online. The group will be called the European Financial Coalition (EFC) and will be funded in part by the European Commission,...
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March 02, 2009
Filed under: Celebrity Justice That pesky child porno case is rearing its ugly head again for R. Kelly.Kelly is being sued by a private investigator who claims the singer stiffed him on a $300,000 bill. According to a lawsuit filed last week in Missouri federal court, Charles... Permalink...
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February 26, 2009
It was bad enough when a Fox News producer was fired for possessing child pornography. But now a former NPR correspondent has been charged in a child porn case. The problem is media-wide! The Department of Justice says that David Malakoff, who resigned last June as a science editor and correspondent...
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February 24, 2009
Most ISPs in the UK currently (and voluntarily) subscribe to the Internet Watch Foundation's child sex abuse blacklist. But five percent of home broadband connections aren't covered by the IWF blacklist, and a group of children's charities is calling for government action to make the list compulsory...
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A Briton convicted of distributing child pornography is ordered by a US judge to pay £130000 to a woman photographed being abused as a child....
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