In this episode of Season Three, Attorney Brittany Paz of Ruane Attorneys talks about possession of child pornography in the third degree and how the cases are handled in Connecticut.
Possession of child pornography in the third degree is the least serious of the Connecticut child pornography charges. This crime refers to less than twenty images or frames of child pornography as defined in the Connecticut General Statutes. However, the penalties are still serious. Penalties include jail time and fines.
Learn more about possession of child pornography on the Ruane Attorneys website. You can also follow Brittany on Facebook for more Connecticut law information.