Athens Child Pornography Lawyer

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Child Pornography Attorney in Athens, GA

The social stigma of even being accused of child pornography possession, which falls under Sex Crimes, can be enough to completely shatter your reputation and alienate everyone around you. The last thing you ever want is for your name to be associated with child pornography in any way. If you are charged with such a crime, you need to do whatever you can to get ahead of it and challenge that charge. An Athens child pornography lawyer can help you mount a solid defense and avoid conviction.

At the Law Offices of Adam M. Cain, LLC, we know how hard it can be to face potential child pornography penalties. It’s common for individuals facing such charges to be tried in the court of public opinion almost overnight. You want an Athens child pornography attorney to help you navigate the state’s child pornography laws. Adam M. Cain can travel up to 60 miles outside of Athens to help clients facing state or federal charges.

Child pornography convictions accounted for 2.2% of the criminal sentences carried out in Georgia in 2024, and there are 24,980 registered sex offenders in the state. In 2022, 10,524 children were victims of abuse or neglect in Georgia, including cases involving child pornography.

Potential Defenses Against Child Pornography Charges

If you are arrested for child pornography possession in Athens, your case is likely to be handled by the Athens-Clarke County Superior Court, since possession of child sexual abuse materials (CSAM) is a felony. The state’s Superior Courts have exclusive jurisdiction over felony trials, while the State Courts handle misdemeanors.

When you are arrested for possession of child pornography, it’s easy to feel like there’s no way to defend yourself. Always remember that you are innocent until proven guilty, and you have the constitutional right to legal counsel. You need a strong defense strategy, which may include one or more of the following:

  • The material wasn’t yours. This can be the most basic defense you attempt, but it can also be very effective if you can prove it. Your lawyer can argue that the CSAM material in question was not yours, and you have no clue how it got onto your computer or ended up in your possession. Your attorney may work with a computer forensic analyst who can prove such claims.
  • Illegal search. Police in Georgia need to have a viable search warrant or probable cause of a crime before they can search your home, your vehicle, or your person. If they proceed with a search anyway, all the evidence gathered during that search can be rendered inadmissible. This includes any CSAM images. 
  • Not technically pornography. Depending on the details of your case and the contents of the images in question, you may be able to argue that the images were not actually child pornography. There is precedent for certain medical and educational images depicting minors being approved for certain purposes.
  • Lack of intent. To secure a conviction, the prosecution must be able to prove your guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, and intent is a significant part of their case. If they can’t prove intent, they might not have much of a case. Your lawyer can argue that you unsuspectingly downloaded illegal images or that someone else did so on your device.
  • False accusation. It’s despicable, but there are people out there who may use child pornography as a way to hurt you. Someone with a grudge against you may download illegal images onto your device or plant images in your home in an effort to tarnish your reputation and get you arrested. You need to tell your lawyer and the police about any enemies you may have and get ahead of these charges as soon as possible.

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FAQs

When Should I Contact a Lawyer for My Case?

When dealing with any kind of criminal defense case, you should contact a lawyer as soon as possible. This is especially true for cases involving child pornography possession. The longer you wait to contact a lawyer, the more evidence the police may gather and the longer your name may be associated with child pornography. Get a defense lawyer immediately and start working on your strategy.

Can You Get in Trouble for Googling Illegal Things?

Yes, you can get in legal trouble for googling illegal things, but only if those searches indicate intent to commit a crime or involve a search for illegal content. Simply searching for a questionable term does not get you in trouble. However, if that is part of a larger pattern or linked to other evidence, it can be used against you in a criminal case.

Is Watching Child Pornography Illegal in Georgia?

Yes, watching child pornography is illegal in Georgia. It is illegal to produce, distribute, view, or possess images or videos involving minors engaging in sexual acts. Child pornography is not just images and/or videos of sexually explicit minors. It’s child exploitation, which the Georgia courts take very seriously. If you are charged with being connected to this material in any way, you need to speak with a defense lawyer.

What Are the Penalties for Child Pornography in Georgia?

If you are convicted of child pornography possession in Georgia, you could face a prison sentence between five and 20 years, as well as a fine of up to $100,000. The most damaging penalty, however, is that you may be required to register as a sex offender, which remains on your criminal record for life. This can permanently hurt your ability to find decent work, new housing, and other long-lasting consequences.

Hire a Child Pornography Lawyer Today

You don’t want to go through something like this alone. You should hire a child pornography lawyer to stand beside you and advocate for you. Adam M. Cain has spent decades helping his clients deal with severe criminal defense situations, including cases involving child pornography. He can help you, too. Contact us to speak with a team member about your case.

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