The increasingly draconian application of child predator and pornography laws has been a frequent topic on this blog.
Norm Pattis does a good job of summarizing the ominous information that defense counsel should provide to defendants and their families face when ensnared in such a prosecution. The bottom line is that the prosecution itself and the usual resulting prison sentence is only the beginning of the defendantís troubles. The aftermath is often even worse.
No one objects to putting away true child predators. But when the tough criminal laws that are used to imprison the child predators are turned against young people who made a mistake in an underage relationship or in viewing pornography, the stark penalties cause needless damage to lives, careers and families.
Organizations such as Texas Voices are informing the public of this tragic waste and the need for reform. It is a worthy cause for a constituency that has no political leverage. Consider lending them your support.
Tom,
I have been blogging on a case near Chattanooga of a woman accused of child molestation. The case truly is a farce, and the conduct of the judge and the two prosecutors is beyond an abomination.
Here is the link to the blog, although I have made 50 posts in the last two weeks, so it might take a lot of reading!
http://williamlanderson.blogspot.com/