A South Jersey man charged with creating 'child erotica' reportedly claims the First Amendment of the Constitution gives him the right to document his sexual fantasies of a minor.
Charles Browne admitted that he broke into his vehicle, removed an iPad and iPhone, walked to a nearby private beach, and threw both electronic devices into the bay.
An investigation involving three law enforcement teams has resulted in the arrest of a Gloucester Township, New Jersey man on charges he possessed and distributed images of child pornography.
A total of fourteen men, including an employee of a local TV station, were arrested recently in the first sting since new, tougher child pornography laws went into effect in New Jersey. Under the statute the men could face mandatory prison time if convicted, along with lifetime supervision under Megan’s Law, Press of Atlantic City reports.