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posted by martyb on Saturday September 05 2015, @12:10PM   Printer-friendly
from the sense-no-makes dept.

Later this month, a North Carolina high school student will appear in a state court and face five child pornography-related charges for engaging in consensual sexting with his girlfriend.

What's strange is that of the five charges he faces, four of them are for taking and possessing nude photos of himself on his own phone—the final charge is for possessing one nude photo his girlfriend took for him. There is no evidence of coercion or further distribution of the images anywhere beyond the two teenagers' phones.

Similarly, the young woman was originally charged with two counts of sexual exploitation of a minor—but was listed on her warrant for arrest as both perpetrator and victim. The case illustrates a bizarre legal quandry that has resulted in state law being far behind technology and unable to distinguish between predatory child pornography and innocent (if ill-advised) behavior of teenagers.

The boy is being charged with child pornography for taking pictures of himself.


[These teens were of the age of consent in North Carolina and could legally have had sex with each other. Juvenile court jurisdiction ends at age 16 in North Carolina, however, so they are being tried as adults on felony charges of possessing child porn... of themselves. -Ed.]

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  • (Score: 3, Insightful) by bzipitidoo on Saturday September 05 2015, @03:32PM

    by bzipitidoo (4388) on Saturday September 05 2015, @03:32PM (#232640) Journal

    Another goofy crime I've heard of is "self-plagiarism". Apparently, a person can commit plagiarism by copying their own works.

    Suicide has of course always been silly to criminalize. How do you punish someone who succeeds in killing themselves? Harm their children, if they have any? But the US Constitution explicitly forbids punishing children for the crimes of their parents. Pray to God and the Devil that they burn in Hell for all eternity? More importantly, why even try to punish a suicide? If it's to deter others, one has to wonder how can it?

    Sex is one of those fearful things that society goes over the top to manage. Technology is another, what with all this fear of hackers who could, at any time, hack into banks and take everyone's life savings, hack into the news sites and defame anyone, hoke up a fake video showing anyone engaging in sex with a partner of the same sex, or with minors, animals, or corpses, hack into dams and release all the water causing a major disaster, hack into food production facilities and add poison, or hack into the Pentagon and the Kremlin and launch the nukes. Consequently, punishments for hacking tend to be far too harsh, as Aaron Swartz learned.

    Unreasoning fear is a bad basis for laws.

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  • (Score: 3, Insightful) by q.kontinuum on Saturday September 05 2015, @03:49PM

    by q.kontinuum (532) on Saturday September 05 2015, @03:49PM (#232645) Journal

    Maybe even for attempted suicide if the convicted doesn't show remorse?

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday September 05 2015, @06:16PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday September 05 2015, @06:16PM (#232683)

    Another goofy crime I've heard of is "self-plagiarism". Apparently, a person can commit plagiarism by copying their own works.

    This is primarily a higher education essay/dissertation problem. At the vast majority of accredited institutions if you reuse your own words or ideas without citation, even if unintentionally, expulsion is the expectation and anything less is considered merciful. I am not kidding. Ask anyone with a graduate degree that had to write more than the usual papers and watch their face pale in remembrance of their fear.

  • (Score: 2) by fliptop on Saturday September 05 2015, @09:03PM

    by fliptop (1666) on Saturday September 05 2015, @09:03PM (#232745) Journal

    More importantly, why even try to punish a suicide?

    IANAL but I'd guess it's got something to do w/ life insurance.

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    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday September 06 2015, @02:18AM

      by Anonymous Coward on Sunday September 06 2015, @02:18AM (#232847)

      I doubt it, I haven't checked but I'm sure all life insurance policies will have nullification clauses in the in the case of suicide.

      I'm sure it is just because of Christian moral bullshit. Something like, it is God who should decide who should live or die, therefore if you take your own life you are disobeying God's will and must be punished for it.

      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday September 06 2015, @01:04PM

        by Anonymous Coward on Sunday September 06 2015, @01:04PM (#232959)

        Maybe you should have checked...

        It's commonly included, but with a 12 month or so waiting period.

  • (Score: 2) by tathra on Saturday September 05 2015, @11:25PM

    by tathra (3367) on Saturday September 05 2015, @11:25PM (#232792)

    Suicide has of course always been silly to criminalize.

    the only way suicide, first trimester abortion, drug use, prostitution, and other consensual sexual activities between 2 post-pubescent individuals can be criminalized is if self-sovereignty is stripped from citizens. the government must literally own your body in order to tell you what you can and cannot do with it. it doesn't matter whether you agree or not with what other people are doing with their own bodies, its their body, they can do whatever they want to/with it; taking away one's control over their own body is literally slavery.