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how can he be in trouble when he never asked for the photos
All he needs to is POSESS them. It matters not how he got them. He should STOP possessing material he knows or suspects to be minors and that depict either naked genitals or depict some sexual act (real or simulated).
no porn site gave him advice it was yahoo answers law and ethics section
OK, but it's still BAD advice (and I don't know what context it was taken form) and incorrect.
here is the update his friend and parents contacted this kid and he claims he is 23 and we even said we contacted law enforcement and he claims he wouild show them his id that says hes 23 so I don't know wouldn't u think he was telling the truth and also he says the nude pic was his
I don't see why he would lie now since we have made 3 profiles and he still sticks to his story he says he just said he was 16 because my friend was gay and he was messing withn him
Again, he's playing with fire. There's no way to WEASEL out of this crime if it comes to light that the child is actually under 18 at the time the pictures or correspondence occurred.
The large amount of sexting by minors is causing a lot of heartburn when people end up with convictions and lifetime sex offender registration for things they didn't realize was illegal.