The Daily Almanac: A Man Goes to Jail for Manga
Thursday, February 11th, 2010Christopher Handley, the man who pleaded guilty last year to possession of “obscene” lolicon manga, was finally sentenced today to 6 months of jail, followed by 3 years of supervised released and an additional 5 years of probation. ANN has the complete details on the court documents released today, which includes a lot of background information on the case that had yet to be known to the public.
There are no words to describe this. Somebody is actually going to be in jail for 6 months just for his manga collection, and that is one of the most ridiculous things that could possibly happen in this country’s judicial system.
I’ve been writing about this issue for years on this blog, about the dangerous precedence being set when you make such works of fiction illegal. But the problem is not getting better, it’s been getting worse – far worse – year after year.
And nobody seems to care. Because after all, what about the children? Won’t somebody please think about the children!
Those fictional, big eyed, blue haired children!
But what’s worst is that when looking over Handley’s background information, you realize that this guy is your average American otaku. He had no prior criminal record, graduated college with a 4.0 GPA, spent a brief time in the US Navy, and then had a solid 12 year professional career as a computer programmer.
The guy had no criminal record! He was a regular, law abiding, tax paying, American citizen.
And now he’s going to jail for fictional pornography?!
He’s spending time behind bars because he read comic books?!
How the hell did this happen?
How the hell could this possibly happen?
But most of all, where does it go from here? Will more American otaku get sent to prison for the contents of their anime and manga collection, or will we finally get rid of this ridiculous law once and for all?