Richmond man first convicted under expanded child-porn law

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A 53-year-old Richmond man yesterday became the first person convicted under a 2003 federal statute that makes obscene cartoon drawings as well as photographs an illegal form of child pornography. Dwight Whorley could be sentenced to more than 1,000 years in prison because a jury found him guilty of 74 counts of child pornography charges in U.S. District Court. Those counts include the obscene cartoons and charges of sending and receiving obscene e-mails describing sexual abuse of children.

source: Article 'Richmond man first convicted under expanded child-porn law' by Tom Campbell; www.timesdispatch.com/ servlet/Satellite?pagename= RTD%2FMGArticle%2FRTD_ BasicArticle&c=MGArticle &cid=1128768481527&path= %21news%21localnews& s=1031784381256; TIMES-DISPATCH; 2 December 2005