If you were convicted of child pornography or another felony-level crime in Louisiana, could you soon see your conviction overturned? Maybe. Here’s what you should know.
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Why Would Your Stepchild Falsely Accuse You of Sexual Abuse?
Being a stepparent can be very rewarding — or exceptionally challenging — dependent upon many different factors. A younger child may resent the attention that their parent gives to you and become a wedge between you and your spouse.
Photoshopped Child Pornography Is Still Child Pornography
When is “fake” child pornography legal? Never. A story out of Lebanon, Ohio, is making national news because the defendant in the case thought that he’d found a clever digital loophole when it came to child pornography.
You Can’t Share Intimate Videos or Photos Just Because Someone Sent Them
Typically, when someone gives you something, it becomes your property. You can do what you want with that item, and the person who gave it to you really has no say in your actions.
Is Explicit Texting Illegal?
Sending explicit pictures through text — often called “sexting” — is something that many couples engage in at all ages. But will this practice put you in danger of violating the law?
Even Teens Can Face Age-Based Sex Offenses in Louisiana
Statutory sex offenses don’t necessarily involve coercion, violence or force. They can involve one person being older or more mature in a way that gives them more power and authority than the younger one.