Friday, September 3, 2010

Pandering Obscenity - Ohio Revised Code 2907.321

Section 2907.321 of the Ohio Revised Code prohibits pandering obscenity involving a minor. This statute prohibits a wide range of conduct and is increasingly referenced in the media as a result of the increase in prosecutions of computer based sex offenses. A violation of 2907.321 can be punished as either a second degree felony or fourth degree felony. This depends upon which subsection of the statute a person is charged.

If you or someone you know has been charged with pandering and would like to discuss the matter in greater detail with a criminal defense lawyer, please feel free to contact me anytime at (440) 537-0299 for a free consultation.

Illegal Use of Minor - Ohio Revised Code 2907.323

Section 2907.323 of the Ohio Revised Code prohibits the illegal use of a minor in nudity oriented material or performance. Like the pandering obscenity statute, this statute prohibits a wide range of conduct and is increasingly referenced in the media as a result of the increase in prosecutions of computer based sex offenses. A violation of 2907.323 can be punished as either a fifth degree felony, fourth degree felony or second degree felony. This depends upon which subsection of the statute a person is charged.


If you or someone you know has been charged with the illegal use of a minor in a nudity oriented material or performance and would like to discuss the matter in greater detail with a criminal defense lawyer, please feel free to contact me anytime at (440) 537-0299 for a free consultation.