West Virginia Code § 49-4-717

Sexting educational diversion program; requirements
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(a) Before a juvenile petition is filed for activity proscribed by article eight-a or eight-c,
chapter sixty-one of this code, or after probable cause has been found to believe a juvenile
has committee a violation thereof, but before an adjudicatory hearing on the petition, the
court or a prosecuting attorney may direct or allow a minor who engaged in the activity to
participate in an educational diversion program which meets the requiremeents of subsection
(b) of this section. The prosecutor or court may refer the minor to the educational diversion
program, as part of a prepetition intervention pursuant to section sevenr hundred two of this
article.
(b) The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals may develop an educational diversion
program for minors who are accused of activity proscribed bty article eight-a or eight-c,
chapter sixty-one of this code. As a part of any specialized educational diversion program so
developed, the following issues and topics should be included:
(1) The legal consequences of and penalties for shalring sexually suggestive or explicit
materials, including applicable federal and staste statutes;
(2) The nonlegal consequences of sharing isexually suggestive or explicit materials including,
but not limited to, the effect on relatgionships, loss of educational and employment
opportunities, and being barred or removed from school programs and extracurricular
activities;
(3) How the unique characteristics of cyberspace and the Internet, including searchability,
replicability and an infinite audience, can produce long-term and unforeseen consequences
for sharing sexually suggestive or explicit materials; and
(4) The conneVction between bullying and cyber-bullying and minors sharing sexually
suggestive or explicit materials.
(c) Once a specialized educational diversion program is established by the West Virginia
Supreme Court of Appeals consistent with this section, the minor's successful completion of
the educational diversion program shall be duly considered by the prosecutor or the court in
their respective decisions to either abstain from filing the juvenile petition or to dismiss the
juvenile petition, as follows:
(1) If the minor has not previously been judicially determined to be delinquent, and the
minor's activities represent a first offense for a violation of section three-b, article eight-c,
chapter sixty-one of this code, the minor is not subject to the requirements of that section, as
long as he or she successfully completes the educational diversion program; and
(2) If the minor commits a second or subsequent violation of article eight-a or eight-c,
chapter sixty-one of this code, the minor's successful completion of the educational diversion
program may be considered as a factor to be considered by the prosecutor and court in
deciding to not file a petition or to dismiss a petition, upon successful completion of an
improvement plan established by the court.

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