Thursday, May 10, 2012

Looking at Child Porn Is Totally Legal in New York State

Adam Martin
 May 9, 2012

Logic takes us strange places sometimes, like when a judge found herself writing this little gem: "The purposeful viewing of child pornography on the internet is now legal in New York." That's a sentence you'd want to wash your hands after committing to paper (heck, or wash your eyes after reading), but it comes at the end of a line of reasoning in an appeals court decision that makes sense even if it appears to provide a loophole for kiddie porn lovers.

Essentially, the court ruled on Tuesday, you can't be held responsible for things you just see online, even kiddie porn, the viewing of which isn't actually illegal under New York law. As MSNBC.com's M. Alex Johnson reports, the majority opinion by New York Court of Appeals Senior Judge Carmen Ciparik:
"Rather, some affirmative act is required (printing, saving, downloading, etc.) to show that defendant in fact exercised dominion and control over the images that were on his screen," Ciparick wrote. "To hold otherwise, would extend the reach of (state law) to conduct — viewing — that our Legislature has not deemed criminal."
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2 Comments:

At 6:23 AM, Anonymous Georgia Smith said...

Judge needs to be impeached immediately.

She is guilty of facilitating the endangerment and exploitation of minors.

Just as many in schools are doing by teaching the normalization of promiscuity and sexual acts that are correlated with disease, mental distress, physical injuries and early death.

 
At 9:12 AM, Blogger Pat Dague said...

Amen!!!

 

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