In recent years, legislation has been adopted at both the federal and state levels in an attempt to prevent the exploitation of children from sexual predators. Some of this legislation along with its extremely harsh penalties has been directed at the use of computers and the internet for such enterprises. Current laws forbid a sexually explicit image of an underage child from being transported over the internet or stored in a retrievable form on a computer.
Because of the serious penalties involved in child pornography cases, it is extremely important that the accused select an aggressive attorney, such as Steven R. Adams, who has experience with these types of crimes. A successful defense will depend on the quality and quantity of discovery the attorney can compel in the case, a thorough knowledge of the search and seizure laws, and enough computer knowledge to conduct direct and cross-examination of various types of experts.
The consequences of a guilty verdict in a child pornography case can be severe. The accused is most certainly facing jail time, sex offender registration, and other restrictions on his or her life. Consequently, the accused cannot afford to take these charges lightly. Contact us as soon as possible so we can protect you against charges of computer sex crimes.
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From our office in Cincinnati, we assist clients from Southwest Ohio including but not limited to Amelia, Anderson, Batavia, Delhi, Blue Ash, Clifton, Colerain, Evendale, Fairfield, Hamilton, Hyde Park, Loveland, Milford, Norwood, Queen City, Sharonville, Springdale, Sycamore Township, Walnut Hills, Western Hills and those cities residing in Hamilton County, Clermont County, Warren County and Butler County. Our office also represents clients in Alexandria, Bellevue, Covington, Edgewood, Erlanger, Florence, Fort Mitchell, Fort Thomas, Fort Wright, Highland Heights, Newport, Wilder and the surrounding areas in Northern Kentucky.
