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Originally Posted by geolarson2
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I decided to look this up because they have been talking a lot about this sort of activity on CNN lately. In this particular case the girls successfully obtained an injunction against the DA.
http://howappealing.law.com/MillerVs...kTRO033009.pdf
Some more words of wisdom from this nutjob (source:
http://www.deletepredators.com/news....ticle_id=132):
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Marissa and her parents joined a group of about 50 others at the courthouse. Before showing the photos, Mr. Skumanick explained his offer to the crowd, answering one father's question affirmatively, that -- yes -- a girl in a bathing suit could be subjected to criminal charges because she was posed "provocatively."
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He then told the parents and teens to line up if they wanted to view the photos, which were printed out onto index cards. As the 17-year-old who took semi-nude self-portraits waited in line, she realized that Mr. Skumanick and other investigators had viewed the pictures. When the adults began to crowd around Mr. Skumanick, the 17-year-old worried they could see her photo and recalls she said, "I think the worst punishment is knowing that all you old guys saw me naked. I just think you guys are all just perverts."
Mr. Skumanick dismisses the criticism, saying that no one could see photos of teens who weren't their own children.
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