Category Archives: Illegal Pornography

Legal Options for Houston Victims of False Child Pornography Allegations

In Houston, as in many other jurisdictions, false accusations of child pornography crimes can have devastating consequences for individuals and their families. In this…

Extraneous Offense Evidence: The Enemy of the Right to a Fair Trial

More than four decades ago, the First District Court of Appeals, based in Houston, defined an extraneous offense as: “… any act or misconduct,…

Sentencing Disparities in Criminal Courts Illustrate Unfairness

Sentencing disparity is systemic in the American judicial system. There are three primary causes for this disparity: race, economic status, and judicial bias. White…

Allegations of Child Pornography Serious in Texas

The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) maintains a staff of 50 people in its headquarters in Washington, D.C., and in offices…

Child Pornography Obsession Taints Supreme Court Nomination Hearings

Child pornography is a serious criminal offense that causes immediate and profound revulsion. Make no mistake about that. The recent U.S. Senate confirmation hearings…

Federal Sex Crimes: What You Need to Know If You Are Charged

Sex offenses are among the most severe in Texas. If you or someone you love is accused of a sex crime in this state,…

Internet Crimes Against Children: Texas Has a Task Force for That

The larger general population views crimes against children as particularly egregious in society. With so many children exploring the internet on a daily basis…

Child Porn vs. Invasive Visual Recording in Texas

Being charged with an offense such as possession of child pornography or invasive visual recording in Texas is a big deal. If convicted of…

Operation COVID Crackdown Targets Online Solicitation of Minors

The COVID pandemic has neither stifled nor hindered law enforcement undercover pedophile sting operations. Just last month, the North Dakota Human Trafficking Task Force…

Cellphones, Privacy and The Fourth Amendment

Within the parameters of longstanding judicially recognized exceptions, law enforcement officials under the Fourth Amendment cannot conduct a search of an individual or their…

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