Child Exploitation and Pornography
Federal child exploitation offenses involve allegations related to the production, distribution, possession, or transmission of sexually explicit material involving minors, as well as related conduct intended to exploit or harm children. These cases are prosecuted under federal law and often carry severe penalties, including lengthy prison sentences and mandatory registration requirements.
Child exploitation statutes may apply to conduct involving digital media, online activity, transportation across state or international borders, or efforts to deceive or target minors through electronic means. Multiple statutes are frequently charged together depending on the nature of the alleged conduct.
The statutes below govern how federal child exploitation and related offenses are defined, charged, and prosecuted.
- 18 U.S.C. § 2251 – Sexual Exploitation of Children
- 18 U.S.C. § 2251A – Selling or Buying of Children for Sexual Exploitation
- 18 U.S.C. § 2252 – Transportation, Receipt, and Distribution of Material Involving the Sexual Exploitation of Minors
- 18 U.S.C. § 2252A – Possession, Receipt, and Distribution of Child Sexual Exploitation Material
- 18 U.S.C. § 2252B – Misleading Domain Names on the Internet
- 18 U.S.C. § 2260 – Production of Sexually Explicit Depictions of a Minor for Importation
- 18 U.S.C. § 1466A – Obscene Visual Representations of the Sexual Abuse of Children
- 18 U.S.C. § 1470 – Transfer of Obscene Material to Minors
Understanding Federal Child Exploitation Laws
Federal child exploitation statutes regulate a wide range of conduct involving sexually explicit material, online activity, and cross-border offenses involving minors. These laws often include mandatory minimum sentences and enhanced penalties, making them among the most aggressively enforced federal criminal statutes.
Federal Child Exploitation Defense
Child exploitation investigations frequently involve digital evidence, forensic analysis, and coordination between federal agencies. If you are under investigation or facing federal charges related to child exploitation, it is critical to speak with an attorney experienced in federal criminal defense. Contact Combs Waterkotte online or call (314) 900-HELP to discuss your situation with an experienced federal criminal defense attorney.