However, I think your assessment of
mandatory child pornography reporting laws is all wrong.
Not exact matches
Other charges under consideration include receipt of
child pornography, which carries a five - year
mandatory minimum, and possession of
child pornography, which doesn't have a
mandatory minimum, sources said.
Section 163.1 (2) of the Criminal Code sets out that a conviction of making, printing or publishing
child pornography can result in a penalty of up to fourteen years imprisonment There is a
mandatory minimum penalty of one - year imprisonment.
Mandatory reporting of
child pornography Ministers agreed that Canada's response to
child pornography could be enhanced by federal legislation requiring any agency whose services could be used to facilitate the commission of online
child pornography offences to report suspected material.
Note that Manitoba has already enacted legislation that makes it
mandatory to report
child pornography and Alberta has just tabled a private member's bill to that effect.
Canadian laws are particularly onerous, due not only to our
mandatory minimum sentences of imprisonment, but also the extremely broad definition of «
child pornography» in the Criminal Code.
In 2012, Bill C - 10, the Safe Streets and Communities Act, imposed higher
mandatory minimum penalties for making, distributing, possessing and accessing
child pornography.
And I see the new Manitoba legislation making it
mandatory to report
child pornography as an invitation to the rest of the provinces and territories in Canada to get in line and do the same thing!
With the enactment of these changes to The
Child and Family Services Act (Manitoba), Manitoba became the first province in Canada to enact legislation which makes it mandatory for a person who encounters child pornography to repor
Child and Family Services Act (Manitoba), Manitoba became the first province in Canada to enact legislation which makes it
mandatory for a person who encounters
child pornography to repor
child pornography to report it.
For example, as criminal lawyers in San Jose we have represented clients in Santa Clara County who have faced life in prison for three - strike cases; two - strike cases; serious or violent felonies, i.e., attempted murder, car - jacking, robbery, first degree burglary, gang - related stabbings;
child pornography sex offenses requiring
mandatory lifetime sex offender registration;
child molestation, felony possession of methamphetamine for sale; felony possession of marijuana for sale, weapons offenses and many more.
Bill C - 22 An Act respecting the
mandatory reporting of Internet
child pornography by persons who provide an Internet service
on
Mandatory Reporting of Internet
Child Pornography by Persons Who Provide an Internet Service Now Law