New Jersey lawmaker pleads not guilty to child pornography

by Parental Control Products on March 10, 2009

A former New Jersey lawmaker has pleaded not guilty to child pornography charges.

Prosecutors say Neil Cohen has admitted viewing child porn, but rejected a plea bargain.

A judge says Cohen can remain free without bail.

His freedom comes with conditions. Cohen is not allowed to be around schools or playgrounds, use the Internet other than for business or have unsupervised contact with children under 16.

The former assemblyman from Roselle faces up to 30 years in prison if convicted of official misconduct and child pornography charges.

Authorities say the Democrat used the computer in his local legislative office to view, print and duplicate images of underage girls engaged in sexual acts.

Source: Associated Press • March 10, 2009

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