It can also be a crime to share a nude/sexy picture of someone who looks like they are under 18, even if they are actually over 18 when the picture was taken. Even if a picture is not ... The maximum penalties for child pornography can be up to 15 years in jail and being placed on the sex offender register.
Jun 14, 2017 ... Understandably, parents come to me reeling following their child's arrest, or when they realise that's a possibility. ... If your 15-year-old daughter asks her 16- year-old boyfriend to send her an explicit sexual picture of himself then she is inciting a child to engage in sexual activity, which comes under the ...
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It can also be a crime to share a nude/sexy picture of someone who looks like they are under 18, even if they are actually over 18 when the picture was taken. Even if a picture is not ... The maximum penalties for child pornography can be up to 15 years in jail and being placed on the sex offender register.
I highly doubt any charges would result in jail time
Jun 14, 2017 ... Understandably, parents come to me reeling following their child's arrest, or when they realise that's a possibility. ... If your 15-year-old daughter asks her 16- year-old boyfriend to send her an explicit sexual picture of himself then she is inciting a child to engage in sexual activity, which comes under the ...
Depends on what they decide to charge her with.
Criminal damage, hacking, destruction of personal property
Again, it also depends on what they charge for depends on what the punishment will be
I don't think it is a criminal matter, so not at all.
Unless she made him delete it himself by pointing a gun at him.