Statute Limitations Child Pornography

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In California, the statute of limitations for receiving child pornography is generally 10 years from the date of the offense or 1 year after the discovery of the offense, whichever occurs later. If someone receives child pornography without soliciting or requesting it, they might still face legal issues, with intent and knowledge being key factors. Destroying the item might not protect the recipient from prosecution; immediate reporting to authorities is recommended. Even if the items are already destroyed, the offense can still be reported. To report the offense, contact local law enforcement or the California Cyber Crime Center, provide detailed information, and consider consulting legal counsel.

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in California, what is the statute of limitations for receiving child pornography
Hi ****,
Thank you for reaching out. In California, the statute of limitations for receiving child pornography is generally 10 years from the date of the offense or 1 year after the discovery of the offense, whichever occurs later.
Is there anything else you need help with?
If the receiver did not solicit or request the item, is he still liable?
Hi ****,
Thank you for the additional information. In California, if someone receives child pornography without soliciting or requesting it, they might still face legal issues. Generally:
- Intent and knowledge are key factors.
- Immediate reporting to authorities can be crucial.
Would you like more details on how to handle such a situation?
can the recipient destroy the item and avoid prosecution?
Hi ****,
In California, destroying the item might not necessarily protect the recipient from prosecution. Typically:
- Intent and knowledge are still important factors.
- Reporting the item to authorities immediately is usually the recommended course of action.
Would you like more details on how to report such items?
If the items are already destroyed can the offense still be reported
Hi ****,
Yes, even if the items are already destroyed, the offense can still be reported. The key factors include the intent and knowledge of the recipient. Reporting the incident to authorities as soon as possible is highly recommended.
Would you like more information on how to report the offense in California?
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Hi ****,
To report the offense in California, you should contact your local law enforcement agency or the California Cyber Crime Center. Here are some steps you can follow:
*. **Contact Local Law Enforcement:** Report the incident to your nearest police department.
*. **Provide Details:** Be ready to give a detailed account of how you received the item and the steps you took afterwards.
*. **Consult Legal Counsel:** Consider seeking advice from a lawyer to ensure you're following the appropriate legal procedures.
Would you like contact information for a specific local law enforcement agency or more details on the reporting process?