A Mexican teen is accused of killing her best friend following a dispute over nude photos on Facebook. The girls, both 16, had once been close, but that relationship deteriorated after Baez posted a "humiliating" naked selfie of herself and Gutierrez to Facebook , according to the New York Daily News. The International Business Times reports:. When Baez uploaded a picture of the two girls both naked, however, Gutierrez became furious and threatened to "bury" Baez before the end of the year.
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By Dailymail. Pornographic photos of a woman lured into NXIVM sex cult as a teenager have left jurors disgusted and shocked after the images were viewed on Thursday. There were 18 photos shown to jurors, said to be from and of a now-grown woman who was a 'sex slave' known as Camilla. A female FBI agent flipped through a binder and showed jurors the photos, page by page.
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The new law means adolescents caught sharing explicit photos with each other will no longer risk charges, prison sentences and a damaging criminal record. New Mexico teenagers can now exchange nude photos without fear of criminal prosecution under a new bill that legalizes sexting and could have national implications for laws on child abuse images. Researchers have also found that a majority of adolescents are unaware of the potentially serious legal consequences of sexting. Prosecutors previously could also file separate charges for each individual image, meaning teens who rapidly exchanged dozens of photos via texts or other smartphone messaging applications could potentially be sentenced to significant prison sentences, said Rikki-Lee Chavez, legislative coordinator for the New Mexico Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, which also supported the measure. But she said defense lawyers reported that they were representing teens charged with child sexual exploitation for actions that clearly constituted sexting. One case, Chavez said, involved a teen who had shared images through Yik Yak , a mobile app that allows for anonymous messaging and has become popular on college campuses. Apps like Snapchat, which allow users to send photos that subsequently disappear — but can be saved with a screenshot — have also been increasingly associated with sexting. Allen said the ACLU recently learned of a case in which a teenage boy was detained and charged after authorities found that he had received an explicit photo from his girlfriend. A case in North Carolina thrust the issue of sexting laws into the spotlight when authorities charged two year-olds who were dating with multiple counts of sexual exploitation of a minor after discovering that they had shared nude selfies. They were both considered perpetrators and victims in the case, and if convicted, they would have been labeled as sex offenders for decades.
Jamar Pinkney Jr. According to Cherry, the year-old had admitted to having "inappropriate contact" with his 3-year-old half sister. Pinkney Sr. The father marched the naked boy into the lot and made him kneel down.