Punishments and defenses for crimes relating to obscene materials
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Possessing,
distributing, publishing, etc. obscene matter is a misdemeanor
(for a first conviction) and a
felony (with a maximum $50,000 fine) if a prior conviction exists
for a related offense. In addition, $5 and/or one day in jail are
imposed for every unit of obscene matter involved in the offense
up to an additional $10,000 or 360 days in jail. Participating in
these activities knowing the material depicts a minor engaged in
or simulating sexual conduct requires sex
offender registration under Penal code 290 and is a wobbler,
punishable by up to one year in jail and a maximum $1,000 fine or
by imprisonment in prison and a maximum $10,000 fine. Engaging in
this known behavior for commercial consideration is a felony, punishable
by two, three or six years in prison and a maximum $100,000 fine.
Participating in these activities with an adult who is also going
to engage in these activities is a wobbler, punishable by up to
one year in jail and a maximum $2,000 fine or a prison sentence.
If the matter is sold, distributed, etc. to a minor, it is a felony.
These last three offenses also require sex offender registration.
Hiring
a minor to distribute, publish, etc. these materials requires
sex
offender registration and, for a first offense, is a misdemeanor,
punishable by up to one year in jail and a maximum $2,000 fine or
a felony with a maximum $50,000 fine if the accused suffered a prior
conviction for this or for sexually
exploiting a child. Persuading or coercing a minor into posing
for or performing an obscene act is a felony and, if done for commercial
purposes, is punishable by three, six or eight years in prison.
The penalties rise if the participating minor was under 14.
Advertising
or promoting obscene materials is a misdemeanor
and includes the additional $5 charge and one-day sentence penalty
described above. Managing, producing, sponsoring or exhibiting obscene
live conduct is also a misdemeanor, as is requiring receipt of obscene
materials as a condition of sale or delivery. A second offense raises
the fine from $1,000 to $2,000 and having a third prior conviction
for any related offense raises the charge to a felony.
Distributing
or exhibiting illicit materials to minors or failing to prevent
minors from accessing such materials is a misdemeanor for a
first offense and felony for a subsequent offense.
Sex
crimes relating to obscene
materials are defensible if the act charged was committed to
aid legitimate scientific, medical or educational purposes or if
the matter portrayed lawful conduct between spouses (even if one
or both are under 18) or by a legally emancipated minor. Crimes
alleging telephone distribution of obscene matter to minors are
defensible if reasonable steps were taken to prevent unauthorized
access to anyone under 18 - either requiring the recipient to use
a pre-authorized access code or requiring credit card payment before
the matter is transmitted. Parents are permitted to show obscene
matter to their children and are also allowed to attend obscene
exhibitions with their children. Those who exhibit obscene matter
to minors accompanied by their parents are also exempt from prosecution.
Finally, material that is admittedly obscene by applying the average
person test may be lawfully distributed if used (in good faith)
exclusively within a professional group pursuing legitimate professional
purposes, is germane to such purposes, is not likely to be viewed
by others, and will not likely appeal to prurient interests of the
average person within the group.
The experienced California sex
crime criminal attorneys at The Kavinoky Law Firm will thoroughly
investigate the facts to uncover these types of defenses. They specialize
in obscene
material laws, enabling them to ensure that all applicable defenses
are explored and articulated in the most favorable and effective
ways. With law offices in Los Angeles and throughout California,
they are conveniently located for anyone in need of an outstanding
California sex crime defense lawyer. Contact them today for a free
consultation and for unparalleled representation.
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