Should a person be ordered to register as a sex offender for sending explicit video to a minor (sexting), but never physically touching the victim? The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals says yes. Full Article
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Looks to me like the Court was correct in it’s interpretation of the current law. We need to get the laws changed so that something like this is maybe a year in jail and done, not a life long sentence of being a sex offender.
It looks like there going to be more members for the price club.