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Exploitation of minors for sexual acts, terrorist activities or other criminal activities is on rise. Making a child involve in a criminal activity out of compulsion is a form of exploitation. So, when a person induces uses, persuades, compels or employs a minor in such criminal activities, then he or she is punishable under criminal justice system. A parent or guardian allowing another person for such exploitation of minors is also punishable. Investigation or charges of such criminal conduct with a minor is a serious allegation that can alter your life itself.
If you are found to be guilty of such criminal conducts with a minor, you may be sentenced with an imprisonment and you may be registered with the sex offender registry throughout your life. Apart from these, other serious consequences are as follows:
It is a felony criminal charge that can land an offender in a 10-year sentence. You can be charged with this even if you communicate or attempt to communicate your desire to do a sexual activity with a child after knowing that his/her age is under 18 years.
An adult can be charged with child pornography when he or she possesses, distributes or produces movies of sexual activity of a child. Even downloading child pornography to computer can also be treated as possession of child pornography and charged. The criminal charges for child pornography results in severe consequences because according to law, a person under 18 are legally incapable of giving consent for nude photography or videotaping. Individuals under 18 years are capable of consenting voluntarily for sexual intercourse but are not capable of consenting for the visual depiction of the same.
When you are charged with or plotted for such criminal charges of minor exploitation, take it seriously. It can jeopardize your life due to the consequences, and hence, it is essential to take the assistance of a criminal sexual conduct attorney who clearly knows the implications of such conviction. You can have your charges dismissed or at least reduced with proper legal advice and assistance.