us: Pa. Court Withdraws Holding on Internet Viewing of Child Porn

The Superior Court of Pennsylvania has withdrawn its recent first-impression holding that merely to look at child pornography on the Internet — without intentionally saving or downloading any images viewed — does not amount to “knowing possession” of child pornography as proscribed under state law. The court also granted a prosecution request for an en banc re-argument.

us: Pa. Court Withdraws Holding on Internet Viewing of Child Porn
The Superior Court of Pennsylvania has withdrawn its recent first-impression holding that merely to look at child pornography on the Internet — without intentionally saving or downloading any images viewed — does not amount to “knowing possession” of child pornography as proscribed under state law. The court also granted a prosecution request for an en banc re-argument.
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