Possession of Child Pornography Defense Attorney in Massachusetts

The Law Office of Nicholas P. Frye, P.C. provides dedicated and personalized criminal defense legal representation for clients in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the State of New Hampshire, in both State and Federal courts.

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Possession of child pornography is prosecuted under Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 272, Section 29C and typically involves allegations that unlawful images were stored on a computer, phone, or other electronic device. These investigations frequently begin with the execution of search warrants and forensic analysis of digital evidence before criminal charges are issued.

Because these cases often involve complex digital forensic evidence and potential sex offender registry consequences, early legal representation is critical.

To secure a conviction, the Commonwealth must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that unlawful material was knowingly possessed.

How Child Pornography Investigations Commonly Begin

Possession investigations frequently begin through:

  • internet service provider referrals
  • online investigative task forces
  • peer-to-peer file-sharing investigations
  • search warrant applications for electronic devices
  • digital evidence recovered during unrelated investigations

In many cases, individuals first learn they are under investigation when police execute a search warrant at their home.

Because search warrants often shape the direction of the case, early legal representation is especially important.

Search Warrants in Digital Evidence Investigations

Possession cases almost always involve search warrants for:

  • phones
  • computers
  • tablets
  • external storage devices
  • cloud storage accounts

Investigators may also seek:

  • internet usage history
  • IP address records
  • account subscription information

Whether digital evidence was properly obtained may become a central issue in the defense.

Digital Forensic Analysis in These Cases

Digital forensic investigators frequently analyze:

  • file storage locations
  • download history
  • internet browsing activity
  • deleted file recovery
  • peer-to-peer network activity

Because forensic interpretation often becomes a key issue, early legal review of the evidence is critical.

Sex Offender Registry Consequences (SORB)

Possession convictions may result in classification by the Massachusetts Sex Offender Registry Board.

Registry classification may affect:

  • employment eligibility
  • housing opportunities
  • reporting requirements
  • internet privacy
  • long-term reputation

Because registry consequences may extend beyond the criminal case itself, addressing classification issues early is important.

Potential Penalties and Consequences

Potential consequences may include:

  • incarceration exposure
  • probation
  • restrictions on internet usage
  • sex offender registry classification
  • permanent criminal record

Because these allegations frequently involve digital forensic evidence and registry consequences, early legal representation is essential.

The Importance of Immediate Legal Representation

Possession investigations frequently begin before arrest and often involve complex digital forensic procedures.

Early legal intervention allows defense counsel to:

  • evaluate search warrant procedures
  • review digital forensic analysis methods
  • assess whether evidence was properly obtained
  • respond to investigator contact
  • prepare for grand jury proceedings where appropriate

At The Law Office of Nicholas P. Frye, we carefully examine digital evidence issues, review investigative procedures, and pursue the strongest possible outcome at every stage of a possession investigation.

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