Fla. Stat. § 92.561
Fla. Stat. § 92.561 - Prohibition on Reproduction of Child Pornography (2024)
- Official Source
- Official source link unavailable
- Freshness
- Verified Currentlast checked
Verbatim reference text. This is the full, unedited text of Fla. Stat. § 92.561, provided for reference only — it is not legal advice, and Divorce.law is not a law firm. Always confirm current wording against the official source.
THE 2025 FLORIDA STATUTES Title VII — EVIDENCE | Chapter 92 — WITNESSES, RECORDS, AND DOCUMENTS § 92.561 — Prohibition on reproduction of child pornography. (1) In a criminal proceeding, any property or material that portrays sexual performance by a child as defined in s. 827.071 , constitutes generated child pornography as defined in s. 827.072 , or constitutes child pornography as defined in s. 847.001 , must remain secured or locked in the care, custody, and control of a law enforcement agency, the state attorney, or the court. (2) Notwithstanding any law or rule of court, a court shall deny, in a criminal proceeding, any request by the defendant to copy, photograph, duplicate, or otherwise reproduce any property or material that portrays sexual performance by a child, constitutes generated child pornography, or constitutes child pornography so long as the state attorney makes the property or material reasonably available to the defendant. (3) For purposes of this section, property or material is deemed to be reasonably available to the defendant if the state attorney provides ample opportunity at a designated facility for the inspection, viewing, and examination of the property or material that portrays sexual performance by a child, constitutes generated child pornography, or constitutes child pornography by the defendant, his or her attorney, or any individual whom the defendant uses as an expert during the discovery process or at a court proceeding. History.—s. 4, ch. 2011-220; s. 3, ch. 2024-118. Source: The Florida Legislature — www.leg.state.fl.us
Participating Florida Divorce Attorneys
Each county on Divorce.law has one participating attorney.
Vanessa Vasquez de Lara
Broward County, Florida
Vanessa Vasquez de Lara
Miami-Dade County, Florida