Child Pornography Definition
Child pornography is a form of child sexual exploitation involving “child sexually abusive material.” Child sexually abusive material can be any picture, depiction, film, video, electronic visual image, computer image, computer-generated image, or sound recording of a minor under the age of 18 engaged in sexual or sexualized acts. Child pornography is commonly referred to as Child Sexually Abusive Material or CSAM.
Michigan and Federal Felony Crimes: Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of Children
Sexual abuse and exploitation of children are among the most aggressively prosecuted felony crimes under both Michigan and federal law. These complex cases often involve digital evidence, carry severe penalties like prison and sex offender registration, and demand an experienced legal defense from the very start.
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