Why This Man Could Spend 20 Years In Jail For a YouTube

19 Feb 2011 18:58 #1 by CinnamonGirl
This is Evan Emory. This past Monday, he posted a video on YouTube that showed (through some simple editing) him singing a sexually explicit song to a classroom full of elementary school students. He didn't actually sing anything offensive in front of the kids. But he's still facing 20 years in prison, on a felony charge of manufacturing child sexual abusive material.



http://gizmodo.com/#!5764546/why-this-m ... tube-video

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20 Feb 2011 09:36 #2 by Mayhem
All this will do is make lawyers rich and the prosecutor look like an ass. The Supremes have already ruled on the constitutionality of fake child porn and this doesn't even meet that threshold. This in no different than a multitude of pranks that have been pulled by ad agencies to private individuals. Just another hack prosecutor trying to make a name.

Where is the outrage when these schools are allowing these glbt's into classrooms to promote their agenda?

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