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NC 14-190.17C - NC 14-190.17C

NC 14-190.17C NC 14-190.17C - North Carolina Chapter 14 - Criminal Law. Free legal research.

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NC 14-190.17C - NC 14-190.17C

Chapter 14 - Criminal Law

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§ 14-190.17C. Obscene visual representation of sexual exploitation of a minor. (a) It is a Class E felony for any person to knowingly produce, distribute, receive, or possess with intent to distribute material that meets both of the following criteria: (1) Depicts a minor engaging in sexual activity. (2) Is obscene. (b) It is a Class H felony for any person to knowingly possess material that meets both of the following criteria: (1) Depicts a minor engaging in sexual activity. (2) Is obscene. (c) It is not a required element of any offense under this section that the minor depicted actually exist. (2024-37, s. 2(e).)...

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In simple terms: NC 14-190.17C NC 14-190.17C - North Carolina Chapter 14 - Criminal Law. Free legal research.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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