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i heard this story on the radio and went and found it.

http//www.nbc17.com/news/4773243/detail.html

Couple Cleared Of Child Sex Charges

POSTED 905 pm EDT July 26, 2005

RALEIGH, N.C. -- Parents who were charged with child abuse last August have been exonerated and reunited with their children.

Charbel Hamaty was charged with sexually assaulting his newborn son, and Teresa Hamaty was arrested for taking sexually explicit pictures.

The couple describe the ordeal as a "nightmare" that started over a roll of film that Charbel Hamaty dropped off at a north Raleigh Eckerd.

The photo that raised alarms shows a naked Kristoff, now 16-months-old, getting a kiss from his father on the belly button, Teresa Hamaty said.

When the photos were shown to the police, the couple was arrested, and Kristoff was put in protective custody, while his half-sister, Victoria, was handed over to her birth father.

Teresa Hamaty was released on bond, but wasn't allowed contact with her children for months.

Charbel Hamaty spent six months in prison before the charges were dropped because of a report submitted by an expert saying there was no criminal intent in the photos.

The couple said they are happy to be reunited with their children and to leave their legal troubles behind them.

Copyright 2005 by The Associated Press.


I remember a story a good 6 months back about a woman breast feeding her kid in her car outside a supermarket. A police officer passing arrested her for child abuse. The story above seems entirely strange to me as everyone who has a baby takes oodles of photos of them.
I think it's outragous that someone could look at that kind of pic and think that way.
Or that a cop would think of child abuse when seeing a woman breastfeeding, he should have been thrown off the force.
I remember newsreader Julia Somerville and her partner (husband?) were collared by the Police after a Boots employee shopped them for getting pictures developed of their child taking a bath.

Are we, as societies, really so stupid that we can no longer tell the difference between family snaps and child porn? roll
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