Charges were dismissed Thursday against a Fayetteville teenager who made international headlines last year after he was accused of making child porn for taking nude photos of himself when he was 16. Full Article
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Have we lost our minds? If they drop the charges, who is going to give this information to his neighbors for the rest of his life?! Clearly this is a case of people being deprived of their right to know 😉
The problem is, people think this was ultimately resolved in an equitable way. There should be outrage for the felony charges to begin with, which was a violation of good prosecutorial judgment. The teen s will forever be known for this, even though they have no record of conviction. Just google their names. Who in their right mind believe law enforcement should get involved in such cases? If you do believe so, I hope you have teenagers and good luck.
that’s right and if they are doing this for these young adults then they need to go back and review the thousands upon thousands of similar cases and drop and expunge all their charges including the requirement to register. where’s the equal protection for all those people.
House Bill 972 does make such video accessible to people who can be seen or heard in it, along with their personal representatives ― but they must file a request to obtain the footage. If the request is denied, the petitioners must go before the state’s superior court. Requests can be denied to protect a person’s safety or reputation, or if the recording is part of an active investigation.
protect a persons safety or reputation hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm