Colorado Code § 18-7-109

Posting, possession, or exchange of a private image by a juvenile - definitions - penalties
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(1) A juvenile commits the offense of posting a private image by a
juvenile if he or she, through digital or electronic means:
(a) Knowingly distributes, displays, or publishes to the view of another person a sexually
explicit image of a person other than himself or herself who is at least fourteen years of age or is
less than four years younger than the juvenile:
(I) Without the depicted person's permission; or
(II) When the recipient did not solicit or request to be supplied with the image and
suffered emotional distress; or
(III) When the juvenile knew or should have known that the depicted person had a
reasonable expectation that the image would remain private; or
(b) Knowingly distributes, displays, or publishes, to the view of another person who is at
least fourteen years of age or is less than four years younger than the juvenile, a sexually explicit
image of himself or herself when the recipient did not solicit or request to be supplied with the
image and suffered emotional distress.
(2) A juvenile commits the offense of possessing a private image by a juvenile if he or
she, through digital or electronic means, knowingly possesses a sexually explicit image of
another person who is at least fourteen years of age or is less than four years younger than the
juvenile without the depicted person's permission; except that it is not a violation of this
subsection (2) if the juvenile:
(a) Took reasonable steps to either destroy or delete the image within seventy-two hours
after initially viewing the image; or
(b) Reported the initial viewing of such image to law enforcement or a school resource
officer within seventy-two hours after initially viewing the image.
(3) A juvenile commits the civil infraction of exchange of a private image by a juvenile
if he or she, through digital or electronic means:
(a) Knowingly sends a sexually explicit image or images of himself or herself to another
person who is at least fourteen years of age or is less than four years younger than the juvenile,
and the image or images depict only the sender and no other person and the sender reasonably
believed that the recipient had solicited or otherwise agreed to the transmittal of the image or
images; or
(b) Knowingly possesses a sexually explicit image or images of another person who is at
least fourteen years of age or is less than four years younger than the juvenile, and the image or
images depict only the sender and no other person and the juvenile reasonably believed that the
depicted person had transmitted the image or images or otherwise agreed to the transmittal of the
image or images.
(4) It is an affirmative defense to subsection (1), (2), or (3) of this section if a juvenile is
coerced, threatened, or intimidated into distributing, displaying, publishing, possessing, or
exchanging a sexually explicit image of a person under eighteen years of age.
(5) (a) Posting a private image by a juvenile is a class 2 misdemeanor; except that it is a
class 1 misdemeanor if:
(I) The juvenile committed the offense with the intent to coerce, intimidate, threaten, or
otherwise cause emotional distress to the depicted person; or
(II) The juvenile had previously posted a private image and completed a diversion
program or education program for the act pursuant to the provisions of this section or had a prior
adjudication for posting a private image by a juvenile; or
(III) The juvenile distributed, displayed, or published three or more images that depicted
three or more separate and distinct persons.
(b) Possessing a private image by a juvenile is a petty offense; except that it is a class 2
misdemeanor if the unsolicited possessor of the image possessed ten or more separate images
that depicted three or more separate and distinct persons.
(c) Exchange of a private image by a juvenile is a civil infraction and is punishable by
participation in a program designed by the school safety resource center or other appropriate
program addressing the risks and consequences of exchanging a sexually explicit image of a
juvenile or a fine of up to fifty dollars, which may be waived by the court upon a showing of
indigency. If the juvenile fails to appear in response to a civil infraction citation or fails to
complete the required class or pay the imposed fee, the court may issue an order to show cause
requiring the juvenile's appearance in court and impose additional age-appropriate penalties. The
court shall not issue a warrant for the arrest of the juvenile or impose incarceration as a penalty.
(d) In addition to any other sentence the court may impose for a violation of subsection
(1) of this section, the court shall order the juvenile be assessed for suitability to participate in
restorative justice practices, if available, and, upon a determination of suitability, the court shall
inform the victim about the possibility of restorative justice practices as defined in section 18-1-
901 (3)(o.5). The court shall not consider the victim's unwillingness to participate in restorative
justice practices when determining other sentencing options.
(e) Each district attorney is encouraged to develop a diversion program for juveniles
who violate the provisions of this section and offer the program to a juvenile who is alleged to
have violated this section for the first time. If the jurisdiction does not have a diversion program,
the district attorney is encouraged to provide alternative programming designed to allow the
juvenile to avoid any adjudication.
(6) The court shall order all records in a juvenile delinquency case in the custody of the
court, and any records related to the case and charges in the custody of any other agency, person,
company, or organization, that are related to an offense pursuant to this section expunged within
forty-two days after the completion of the sentence or other alternative program.
(7) A person who is a victim of a violation of subsection (1), (2), or (3) of this section is
eligible for compensation and services pursuant to part 1 of article 4.1 of title 24.
(8) As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires:
(a) "Juvenile" means a person under eighteen years of age.
(b) "Sexually explicit image" means any electronic or digital photograph, video, or video
depiction of the real or simulated external genitalia or perineum or anus or buttocks or pubes of
any person or the real or simulated breast of a female person.

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