Monthly Archives: February 2026
Post-Offense Conduct in Child Pornography Cases: Why Evidence of Ongoing Contact is Often Admissible
After being charged with receiving child pornography, defendants usually try to limit the evidence a jury can hear. In a recent Florida federal case, a defendant claimed that his “post-offense” evidence was unfairly prejudicial and irrelevant. However, a district court disagreed. The decision in this case highlights a crucial legal principle: when evidence is… Read More »

