In Owensboro, Representative DJ Johnson is pushing for stricter penalties in child pornography cases through the introduction of House Bill 92. This proposed legislation aims to expand the scope of punishable offenses to include computer-generated depictions of child exploitation. Moreover, the bill stipulates a new requirement; individuals convicted of possessing or viewing child pornography must serve at least 85% of their sentence before they are eligible for parole or probation. This initiative has garnered backing from certain members of the Fraternal Order of Police and local prosecutors,.
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