http://thechronicleherald.ca/metro/1315314-man-from-south-carolina-jailed-over-illicit-cartoons
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In the United States, theres nothing illegal about possessing images of TV cartoon characters such as Dora the Explorer, Bart Simpson, Penny from Inspector Gadget and Bobby from King of the Hill engaged in sexual acts.
But here in Canada, that kind of material is considered child pornography a lesson an American citizen learned the hard way.
Peter Hasler, 25, of Murrells Inlet, S.C., was arrested at Halifax Stanfield International Airport on Sept. 12 after a search of his laptop turned up animated images of characters under the age of 18 being sexually abused.
Hasler pleaded guilty Tuesday in Dartmouth provincial court to a Customs Act charge of smuggling prohibited goods and received a 90-day jail sentence.
Judge Frank Hoskins endorsed a joint recommendation from lawyers and gave Hasler remand credit of 38 days, leaving him with 52 days to serve.
After Hasler gets out of jail, he will be deported and will have a difficult time ever getting back into Canada, Crown attorney Tim McLaughlin told the court.
McLaughlin submitted a sampling of the 137 illegal images found on Haslers computer for the judge to peruse.
They are immature and vile images, the prosecutor said.
Mr. Hasler is not that old yet, but he may want to grow up a bit as he moves forward.
Defence lawyer Alex Baranowski said his client came to Nova Scotia to visit a woman he had met online.
Hasler had no idea he was doing anything illegal by bringing the images into Canada, Baranowski said, and wants to put the matter behind him and return to South Carolina, where he works as a security guard.
He did not come to Nova Scotia with the intent of breaking any laws or causing any trouble whatsoever, the lawyer said. He just made a grave error and certainly acknowledges the fact that he made that error and is taking responsibility today.
Hes expressed a great deal of remorse to myself and wishes to express that to the court.
Hasler apologized to the judge for wasting his time.
Youre not wasting my time, Hoskins replied. This is what we do.
The judge said he agreed with the Crowns description of the cartoons found on the laptop.
There is no question that the depictions that I have examined in court are very disturbing, Hoskins said. Theyre very vile images and certainly meet the definition of child pornography.
This is illegal in Canada and will be taken very seriously. I hope, from this experience, youve learned a lot.
Outside court, McLaughlin said Canada Border Services Agency officers at the Halifax airport are seeing more animated child pornography than they used to.
Weve had two cases this year alone, he said. I suspect with perhaps a lack of understanding of Canadian law and access to these images through the Internet, were going to see more in the years to come. Its as simple as that.
This summer, a 25-year-old French national arriving on a flight from Germany was caught with 244 animated images of child pornography on a memory card.
Nicholas Michel Clement Roux pleaded guilty to smuggling and a Criminal Code charge of possession and was sentenced to 90 days in jail.
Theres nothing funny about this, McLaughlin said. These characters should be educational, they should be entertaining. They should not be debased in a vile, sexual fashion.
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