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STANTON MAN ACCUSED OF POSSESSING CHILD PORNOGRAPHY AND ANNOYING A MINOR – CALIFORNIA PENAL CODE SECTION 311.11(A), AND PENAL CODE SECTION 647.6(A)(1)

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

On July 15, 2010, a man accused of trying to take pictures of two underage girls outside the Stanton Public Library was charged with felony possession of child pornography and annoying a child. He pled not guilty to both charges.

On July 13, 2010, Alejandro Lorenzo Contreras, 24, was arrested after two girls accused him of trying to take their picture with his cell phone. Earlier that day, he had allegedly followed three girls into the library and tried to talk to them as they exited. Sheriff deputies looked through his phone and found images of other females who appeared to be underage and in various stages of undress.

Deputies also seized Contreras’ home computer.

Contreras is believed to be an undocumented immigrant and an immigration hold has been placed. He is currently held without bail.

Under California Penal Code section 311.11(a), a person who knowingly possesses images of a minor engaging in sexual conduct is guilty of possession of child pornography. Sexual conduct includes nude and semi-nude depictions of a minor. If the crime is charged as a misdemeanor, the person may be punished by up to a $2,500 fine and up to a year in county jail, or both. If charged as a felony as in Contreras’ case, the person may be sentenced to 16 months, 2 years, or 3 years in state prison.

Under California Penal Code section 647.6(a)(1), annoying or molesting a minor is punishable by a fine of up to $5,000, up to a year in county jail, or both. A conviction under section 647.6(a)(1) does not require the person to actually touch the victim, but it does require that the person act in a way that would almost certainly annoy someone, and that the person’s behavior was motivated by an abnormal sexual interest in the victim.

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Risky All or Nothing Defense Strategy Backfires For Client

Monday, June 28th, 2010

The California Courts granted defendant Robbie Landry’s motion to withdraw a guilty plea while rebuking his original attorney Danny Davis for ineffective assistance of counsel. The Defendant relied on Davis’ risky “all or nothing” strategy to get the case dismissed on a technicality, rather than preparing for a trial. The plan backfired and resulted in [...]

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Possible Increase in Penalties for Convicted Sex Offenders – Chelsea’s Law, California Penal Code Sections 264, 288, and 290

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

The Los Angeles Daily Journal recently reported that Chelsea’s Law, a bill increasing penalties for convicted sex offenders, has passed in the state Assembly and will now be up for vote in the state Senate. Chelsea’s Law was named for a seventeen year old girl, Chelsea King, who was raped and murdered in a San [...]

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How A Certificate of Rehabilitation Can Stop Sex Offender Registration And How An Experienced Southern California Sex Crimes Attorney Can Help You – California Penal Code Section 288

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

Sex offenders have not only been the top stories of most local news broadcasts, but due to recent crimes in California, sex offenders are now a topic of interest in the White House. President Obama recently announced that he will make sure the Adam Walsh Child Protection And Safety Act is adequately funded. The Adam [...]

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Fresno Man Sentenced 27 Years for Possession of Child Porn

Monday, January 11th, 2010

On January 4, 2010, a Fresno, California Television News Station reported that, United States Attorney Benjamin B. Wagner announced Monday that James Eric Scheidt, 46, of Fresno, was sentenced today by Chief United States District Judge Anthony W. Ishii, to 27 years in prison to be followed by a lifetime of supervised release for receipt [...]

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