Tennessee Statutes
§ 39-17-1003 — Offense of sexual exploitation of a minor
Tennessee·Title 39
(a)It is unlawful for any person to knowingly possess material that includes a minor engaged in:
(1)Sexual activity; or (2) Simulated sexual activity that is patently offensive.
(b)A person possessing material that violates subsection (a) may be charged in a separate count for each individual image, picture, drawing, photograph, motion picture film, videocassette tape, or other pictorial representation. Where the number of materials possessed is greater than fifty (50), the person may be charged in a single count to enhance the class of offense under subsection (d).
(c)In a prosecution under this section, the trier of fact may consider the title, text, visual representation, internet history, physical development of the person depicted, expert medical testimony, expert computer forensi
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Legislative History
Amended by 2013 Tenn. Acts, ch. 350,s 2, eff. 7/1/2013. Acts 1990, ch. 1092, § 7; 2005, ch. 496, § 2.
Nearby Sections
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§ 39-11-101
Objectives of criminal code§ 39-11-102
Effect of criminal code§ 39-11-103
Territorial jurisdiction§ 39-11-104
Construction of criminal code§ 39-11-105
Computation of age§ 39-11-106
Title definitions§ 39-11-109
Prosecution under more than one statute§ 39-11-110
Felonies and misdemeanors distinguished§ 39-11-115
Determination of value§ 39-11-117
Classification of first degree murder§ 39-11-118
Restitution to victims of crime