Mandatory jail time for possession of child porn unconstitutional: appeal court

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The B.C. Court of Appeal has upheld a ruling that strikes down as unconstitutional a mandatory minimum of 90 days jail for possession of child pornography.

 

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This headline's a bit misleading; I thought for a moment that it was talking about the law in general. I'm glad that Justice Bennett clarified that jail terms were warranted except in the most exceptional circumstances.

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