§1466A. Obscene visual representations of the sexual abuse of children — Inbound Citations
18 U.S.C. § 1466A
Cited by 6 provisions in release 119-102.
Citations to 18 U.S.C. § 1466A as a whole
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(e) On motion of the government, in any prosecution under this chapter or section 1466A, except for good cause shown, the name, address, social security number, or other nonphysical identifying information, other than the age or approximate age, of any minor who is depicted in any child pornography shall not be admissible and may be redacted from any otherwise admissible evidence, and the jury shall be instructed, upon request of the United States, that it can draw no inference from the absence of such evidence in deciding whether the child pornography depicts an actual minor.
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(1) Any person aggrieved by reason of the conduct prohibited under subsection (a) or (b) or section 1466A may commence a civil action for the relief set forth in paragraph (2).
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Whoever, being required by Federal or other law to register as a sex offender, commits a felony offense involving a minor under section 1201, 1466A, 1470, 1591, 2241, 2242, 2243, 2244, 2245, 2251, 2251A, 2260, 2421, 2422, 2423, or 2425, shall be sentenced to a term of imprisonment of 10 years in addition to the imprisonment imposed for the offense under that provision. The sentence imposed under this section shall be consecutive to any sentence imposed for the offense under that provision.
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(2) The term “child obscenity” means any visual depiction proscribed by section 1466A of title 18.
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(II) a visual depiction described in subsection (a) or (b) of section 1466A of title 18 (relating to obscene visual representations of the sexual abuse of children).
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(II) a visual depiction described in subsection (a) or (b) of section 1466A of title 18 (relating to obscene visual representations of the sexual abuse of children).