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Taycheedah man accused of virtual child porn seeks dismissal of 9 counts due to alleged First Amendment violations
Taycheedah man accused of virtual child porn seeks dismissal of 9 counts due to alleged First Amendment violations

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time5 days ago

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Taycheedah man accused of virtual child porn seeks dismissal of 9 counts due to alleged First Amendment violations

DISCLAIMER: THIS STORY MAY BE DISTURBING TO SOME. READER DISCRETION IS ADVISED. FOND DU LAC, Wis. (WFRV) – A 20-year-old Taycheedah man charged with nine counts of possessing virtual child pornography and one count of resisting an officer has filed a motion to dismiss the possession charges, alleging an infringement on his First Amendment rights. According to a criminal complaint, Meillo Schneider was charged in November 2024 after a cyber tip was reported to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) in April 2024 by Amazon Photos' Trust and Safety Team. 'Serious risk of illness': Waters of Lake Winneconne Park closed, elevated levels of E. coli An investigation into the reports identified over 13,000 images of virtual child pornography. The complaint said that a Fond du Lac Police Detective said it was difficult to distinguish the images as either artificial intelligence (AI) generated or if they were of real and unknown victims. The complaint states that the photos were very realistic and showed children/infants performing sexual acts on adults or themselves in various and explicit ways. According to the complaint, during a search warrant on Schneider's residence in November, detectives asked him about the types of porn he watched, which he didn't want to reveal as he was in public, and 'hoped there was nothing wrong with a little self-relief.' Schneider was reportedly asked if he had seen anything illegal, as well. 'By this country's standards, sadly yes, but I would hope that this country also understands that I'm not going to re-distribute or like sell it,' Schneider reportedly said. 'I just want it for personal gratification.' Regarding the motion to dismiss, which was filed in a hearing on July 14, 2025, Schneider and his attorney sought to dismiss counts 1-7 and 9-10 (all of which are possession of virtual child pornography), arguing that prosecution for it would be a violation of his First Amendment rights. On April 8, 2025, the defense filed a 'Motion to Make More Definite and Certain' to request that the state explicitly define the alleged charges as to what Schneider is being prosecuted for. The motion to dismiss states that a hearing on May 12 revealed that the state 'would be proceeding on a theory of merely possession.' Schneider and his attorneys' motion to dismiss cites several recent court cases regarding the First Amendment, citing that it bars the government from controlling what people see, read, speak or hear. It did, however, acknowledge that there are limits, especially regarding pornography with 'real' children. One landmark case that was cited in the motion, New York v. Ferber, states that the First Amendment doesn't protect the sale or manufacturing of child sexual abuse material. But the motion also added that the Ferber case acknowledged an alternative. 'The Ferber Court recognized that some works of child pornography may have value and that virtual images were an alternative and permissible means of expression,' the motion reads. It also alleges that virtual child pornography does not directly relate to the sexual abuse of children. The motion also challenges a statute that Wisconsin passed in 2024, which imposed the same penalties for virtual child pornography (948.125) as it does for possessing child pornography. Click here to learn more about this bill. The motion continued, citing the landmark case Stanley v. Georgia, which ruled that the 'government's power to regulate obscenity does not extend to the regulation of simply possessing obscenity by a person in the privacy of their home.' According to the motion filed by Schneider's attorney, Timothy Hogan, the state is attempting to 'prosecute Mr. Schneider for the mere possession of obscene material,' which he claimed to be in direct violation of Schneider's First Amendment rights under Stanley v. Georgia. The motion argues that the statute passed in 2024 is unconstitutional in this specific case because of the ruling in Stanley v. Georgia. The following is a direct statement from the motion: 'The state did not charge Mr. Schneider with the possession of actual child pornography, and rightly so given the nature of the images he allegedly possessed. The state has chosen to prosecute Mr. Schneider for his alleged private possession of material it believes to be obscene, since if the materials were not obscene, his alleged conduct would not meet the elements of the offense. Because the First Amendment protects the right of Mr. Schneider to see or read or view obscene materials in the privacy of his own home, this prosecution directly implicates, and violates, the First Amendment. Thus, in order for this prosecution to stand and survive scrutiny, it is the state that bears the burden to establish, beyond a reasonable doubt, that its application of Wisconsin Statute section 948.125 against Mr. Schneider is constitutional.' Motion to dismiss filed by Attorney Timothy Hogan of Hogan Eickhoff, SC If this motion is granted, Schneider would still face one charge of misdemeanor resistance/obstruction of an officer. Sheboygan Fire Chief confirms missing teen found dead in quarry Schneider is set for a status conference on August 4 at 8:30 a.m. Local 5 will provide updates as this case continues. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Solve the daily Crossword

Don't wait til Prime Day! Amazon is offering over $350 in credits and freebies right now
Don't wait til Prime Day! Amazon is offering over $350 in credits and freebies right now

Tom's Guide

time24-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Tom's Guide

Don't wait til Prime Day! Amazon is offering over $350 in credits and freebies right now

Prime Day is an excellent time to buy just about anything. Sure, there are a lot of overly hyped deals, but if you know where to look — there's also a lot of great opportunities to save. Right now my favorite early Prime Day deals come disguised as credits and freebies. For example, right now Amazon is knocking $30 off your next Amazon Fresh order of $150. (You'll need to log into your Prime account to see this offer). I like this deal because groceries are very expensive and it's been awhile since I've seen a significant dollar-off discount at Amazon Fresh. If you're a gamer, Amazon is giving away 9 free PC games valued at over $100. The games include TOEM, Tomb Raider I-III Remastered Starring Lara Croft, Saints Row 2, Star Wars Rebellion, Batman Arkham Knight, and Lego DC Super Villains. A few things worth noting: these deals are for Prime members only. So you'll need to log into your account to see the offers/discounts. If you're not a Prime member, now's the time to sign up for that free 30-day trial. Additionally, some of these deals expire very soon, so my advice is to snag the ones that appeal to you before they're gone. For more ways to save, check out our guide to the best Amazon promo codes. Amazon Fresh: spend $150, get $30 off @ AmazonPrime members who make an Amazon Fresh order of $150 or more will get $30 off their total order. Log into your Prime membership and head to the Amazon Fresh store to see your coupon code. This offer is valid through July 7, 2025 at 11:59 p.m. (PT). Prime Gaming: 9 free PC games @ AmazonHeads up, PC gamers. Through July 7, Amazon is offering 9 free PC games to celebrate its forthcoming Prime Day event. In total, you're saving over $100 with these free games. They include TOEM, Tomb Raider I-III Remastered Starring Lara Croft, Saints Row 2, Star Wars Rebellion, Batman Arkham Knight, and Lego DC Super Villains. GrubHub+: $10 off $20+ @ AmazonNormally costing $10 a month, GrubHub Plus is free for all Prime members. Through July 7, use coupon code "PRIME10" to save $10 on orders of $20 or more. The code can be entered during checkout. FSA: spend $50, get $10 off @ AmazonThe Amazon FSA store is taking $10 off orders of $50 or more. The items purchased must be sold via Brands include Claritin, Tylenol, Neutrogena, and more. This offer expires at 11:59 p.m. (PT) June 27, 2025. Amazon Photos: $15 credit @ AmazonFor first-time users only, upload a photo to Amazon Photos and you'll get a free $15 Amazon credit off your next $30 Amazon purchase. The photo must be uploaded via the Amazon Photos app. The credit will expire on July 18 at 11:59 p.m. PT. Kindle Unlimited: 3 months for free @ AmazonKindle Unlimited is a lending library consisting of over 4 million books. Membership lets you browse and download titles that then sync across all devices linked to your account. Magazine subscriptions and thousands of audiobooks are also included. Right now eligible Prime members can get 3 months for free. After your 3 months are over, you can cancel or pay the standard price of $11.99/month. Amazon Prime Visa: $200 gift card @ AmazonAmazon's biggest reward comes courtesy of its credit cards. Prime members who sign up for the Prime Visa card will get a $200 Amazon gift card upon approval. (Offer is valid through July 14). Alternatively, sign up for the Prime Store Card and you'll get an $80 Amazon gift card upon approval. (Offer is valid July 2 - July 11). Prime card members earn 10% back year-round on exclusive deals with Prime Card Bonus and unlimited 5% back year-round at Amazon, Amazon Fresh, and Whole Foods. Garmin sale: deals from $99 @ AmazonI have to admit: I wasn't expecting to see a surge in Garmin deals. That said, Amazon has various Garmin watches and some accessories on sale from $97. It's easily the best Garmin sale I've seen this year with discounts on some of our favorite models like the Editor's Choice Forerunner 55 on sale for $169. Amazon Haul: deals from $5 @ AmazonAmazon Haul is a new storefront featuring inexpensive deals on fashion, home, lifestyle, and more. It features over 300 million products across more than 35 product categories including brands like Columbia, Under Armour, New Balance, and more. As part of their early Prime Day deals, you can get New Balance apparel from $5. Skechers shoes/apparel: from $11 @ AmazonAmazon is having a massive Skechers sale post Prime Day. The sale includes sneakers and apparel for men, women, and children on sale from $11. As part of the sale, you can get the Skechers Hands Free Slip Ins for $54 (was $110, pictured). YETI sale: up to 25% off @ AmazonIf you're a fan of YETI, you know that a sale doesn't come around often enough. That's why now is the perfect opportunity to save big on drinkware and cooler deals starting at just $15. So don't wait — snag a new cooler or water bottle before these discounts disappear! TV sale: deals from $79 @ AmazonAmazon has smart TVs on sale for as low as $79. Keep in mind, the cheap TVs tend to be smaller, 1080p models (which are more suitable for a children's room or guest room). However, the sale also includes larger sets. These are among the cheapest TVs we've seen from Amazon. By comparison, Best Buy is offering a similar sale with prices from $ check: from $79 @ Best Buy | from $74 @ Walmart

I received a FREE £15 Prime Day voucher from Amazon just for downloading an app – it took less than 30 seconds
I received a FREE £15 Prime Day voucher from Amazon just for downloading an app – it took less than 30 seconds

Scottish Sun

time23-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

I received a FREE £15 Prime Day voucher from Amazon just for downloading an app – it took less than 30 seconds

All recommendations within this article are informed by expert editorial opinion. If you click on a link in this story we may earn affiliate revenue. Find out about my clever trick to get Amazon Prime for £1 below AMAZ-ING! I received a FREE £15 Prime Day voucher from Amazon just for downloading an app – it took less than 30 seconds Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) AMAZON is giving out free £15 vouchers to spend during Prime Day allowing Brits to save even more money. And all you have to do is complete a 30 second task to instantly receive yours. 2 Prime Day is just over a couple of weeks away now Credit: Getty 2 Little-known app can help you save even more Credit: Getty I received an email from Amazon alerting me about the offer, so be sure to check your inbox as not all Prime subscribers will be eligible. The hugely popular summer sale event kicks off at midnight on July 8. This year it's been extended to four days for the first time, running until July 11. Bargain shoppers have been told to expect discounts for top brands including Bose, De' Longhi, Dyson, Lego, Shark, CeraVe, Ninja, and Sonos for 2025's Prime Day bonanza. But a little-known trick can help you trim even more off the final cost. And all you need to do is download Amazon's free Photos app and upload at least one picture. Amazon Photos is an often forgotten perk that comes with your Prime subscription. It provides you with unlimited photo back-up storage, so you can effectively avoid paying for iCloud or any other cloud storage service. However, the £15 free credit offer is only for customers who have never uploaded to Amazon Photos before. "Get a £15 Amazon credit for Prime Day when you start backing up your photos with Amazon Photos," the email reads. Amazon Prime Gaming Freebies: Top Games to Claim in June 2025 "Take advantage of all your Prime benefits. Prime members get free, unlimited, full-resolution photo storage and 5 GB for video. "Start uploading your photos today for limitless peace of mind. Offer valid through July 14." The offer only applies to customers who received a dedicated email or who have been shown a banner ad to promote the offer and clicked on the banner advertisement. To check if you're eligible, you can visit this page on Amazon's website. HOW I GOT AMAZON PRIME FOR £1 By Jamie Harris, Assistant Technology and Science Editor at The Sun If you're not a Prime subscriber and you've exhausted those free trials, there are other ways to avoid paying the £8.99 monthly fee. Network providers routinely offer discounts on it. So, Vodafone's VeryMe perks allowed me to get prime for £1 for three months. Other networks like O2 let you redeem Extras when signing up, which includes free Amazon Prime for six months too. You can also add Prime to your mobile bill for a discount as well. It's also important to point out that the £15 credit can only be used on items sold by Amazon. So, purchases made from Amazon's Warehouse Deals or from third-party sellers on Amazon Marketplace - even if "fulfilled by Amazon" or "Prime Eligible" - are not included. And you'll need to spend a minimum of £30 for the credit to work. All prices in this article were correct at the time of writing, but may have since changed. Always do your own research before making any purchase.

I received a FREE £15 Prime Day voucher from Amazon just for downloading an app – it took less than 30 seconds
I received a FREE £15 Prime Day voucher from Amazon just for downloading an app – it took less than 30 seconds

The Irish Sun

time23-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Irish Sun

I received a FREE £15 Prime Day voucher from Amazon just for downloading an app – it took less than 30 seconds

AMAZON is giving out free £15 vouchers to spend during Prime Day allowing Brits to save even more money. And all you have to do is complete a 30 second task to instantly receive yours. 2 Prime Day is just over a couple of weeks away now Credit: Getty 2 Little-known app can help you save even more Credit: Getty I received an email from Amazon alerting me about the offer, so be sure to check your inbox as not all The hugely popular This year it's been extended to four days for the first time, running until July 11. Bargain shoppers have been told to expect discounts for top brands including Bose, De' Longhi, Dyson , Lego, Shark, CeraVe, Ninja, and Sonos for 2025's Prime Day bonanza. Read more about Amazon But a little-known trick can help you trim even more off the final cost. And all you need to do is download Amazon's free Photos app and upload at least one picture. Amazon Photos is an often forgotten perk that comes with your Prime subscription. It provides you with unlimited photo back-up storage, so you can effectively avoid paying for Most read in Tech However, the £15 free credit offer is only for customers who have never uploaded to Amazon Photos before. "Get a £15 Amazon credit for Prime Day when you start backing up your photos with Amazon Photos," the email reads. Amazon Prime Gaming Freebies: Top Games to Claim in June 2025 "Take advantage of all your Prime benefits. Prime members get free, unlimited, full-resolution photo storage and 5 GB for video. "Start uploading your photos today for limitless peace of mind. Offer valid through July 14." The offer only applies to customers who received a dedicated email or who have been shown a banner ad to promote the offer and clicked on the banner advertisement. To check if you're eligible, you can visit HOW I GOT AMAZON PRIME FOR £1 By Jamie Harris, Assistant Technology and Science Editor at The Sun If you're not a Prime subscriber and you've exhausted those free trials, there are other ways to avoid paying the £8.99 monthly fee. Network providers routinely offer discounts on it. So, Vodafone's VeryMe perks allowed me to Other networks like O2 let you redeem Extras when signing up, which includes free Amazon Prime for six months too. You can also It's also important to point out that the £15 credit can only be used on items sold by Amazon. So, purchases made from Amazon's Warehouse Deals or from third-party sellers on Amazon Marketplace - even if "fulfilled by Amazon" or "Prime Eligible" - are not included. And you'll need to spend a minimum of £30 for the credit to work. All prices in this article were correct at the time of writing, but may have since changed. Always do your own research before making any purchase. COMMON PRIME DAY MISTAKES Katy Phillips, senior brand and communication manager at idealo shares with Sun readers three common Prime Day mistakes 1. Buying something just because its discounted An obvious rule that is often forgotten about is only buying something you actually need. Over half (59%) of those polled by idealo admitted that they ended up with a product they didn't want after Prime Day last year. Just because things are on sale, doesn't mean you need to buy it! Keep a strict list if there are things you need. Nearly everything on the website will be marked as a 'prime day deal' regardless of whether the price has changed. 2. Not doing your research A whopping 80% of Brits say they never price compare when shopping sale events but experts are urging everyone to spend more researching products before making a purchase. Before you buy anything on Prime Day, make sure you compare prices elsewhere. Look on price comparison websites to see if it's cheaper elsewhere and utilise price alerts where possible. These will send you notifications each time a product reaches its lowest price. 3. Not recognising scams Each year a new scam will arrive just in time for Prime Day, ready to catch shoppers out. A common one includes hoax emails from the Amazon 'Support Team' were a new tactic used by criminals to steal people's personal information. If you see any emails or offers boasting £50 free to spend on Prime Day - they won't be real. Make sure you're on the real Amazon website also, as there may be links that take you to a site that looks similar to Amazon but isn't the real thing. Image credit: Getty

When is Amazon Prime Day 2025 in Canada? Date announcement, details about this year's massive 4-day sale, plus the best early deals you can already shop now
When is Amazon Prime Day 2025 in Canada? Date announcement, details about this year's massive 4-day sale, plus the best early deals you can already shop now

Yahoo

time17-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

When is Amazon Prime Day 2025 in Canada? Date announcement, details about this year's massive 4-day sale, plus the best early deals you can already shop now

Mark your calendars — Amazon Prime Day is returning to Canada next month. For the first time, Prime Day 2025 will span four full days, doubling shoppers' chances to save big on thousands of must-have deals across fashion, beauty, home appliances, electronics and more. The extended sale will run from July 8 through July 11, 2025, bringing shoppers Prime members the longest Prime Day in Amazon history. To make the most of the mega-sale and learn insider Amazon Prime Day tips from our shopping experts, check out the details below. Amazon Prime Day 2025 will run from July 8 at 12:01 a.m. PST through July 11 at 11:59 p.m. PST. Leading up to the four-day sale, Canadians can already shop Amazon's early Prime Day deals — scroll below to check out some of the best ones. Prime Day is Amazon's biggest sale of the year, with deals offered exclusively for Amazon Prime members. The 2025 sale lasts four days and features both flash sales and limited-time savings. In previous years, Amazon has included deals on Apple devices, laptops, TVs, name-brand vacuums and more. While Amazon Prime Day 2025 doesn't kick off until July 8, you can already score tons of early Prime Day deals — some of which are at their lowest price ever (seriously!). From tech and small kitchen appliances to seasonal essentials, scroll down to check out the best of the best: Yes. Prime Day is a shopping event with thousands of deals exclusively for Prime members. However, that's not to say non-Prime members can't also score a deal. Amazon's Deals Store usually has sales available for both Prime and non-Prime members; however, discounts on name brands and high-end tech are usually reserved for those with a Prime subscription. New Prime members can test-drive Prime with a one-week trial for $0.99 before committing to a membership. Once your trial ends, memberships cost $99/year or $9.99/month for Canadian subscribers. Student discounts are also available. In addition to exclusive Amazon Prime Day 2025 deals, Prime members enjoy several year-round perks, including the following: Free same-day, one-day and two-day shipping Exclusive access to Prime Video original TV shows and movies Early access to Lightning Deals Stream or download hit movies and TV shows Free eBook and music downloads through Prime Music and Prime Reading Free games, a free Twitch channel subscription and more gaming benefits Free DashPass+ for one year (includes $0 delivery fees and lower service fees) Enjoy unlimited, full-resolution photo storage with Amazon Photos From July 8-11, you can expect to save on categories including electronics, home, beauty and fashion — and a lot more. More specifically, you can anticipate savings on big brands like Ninja, Philips, Shark and Levi's. But that's not all — you'll also see deals from Canadian brands and small business like Cetaphil, Three Ships, Good To Go, All Natural Advice and more. Here are some confirmed Amazon device deals you can look forward to: Save up to 61% on Blink Outdoor Security Systems Save up to 50% on Ring Battery Doorbells Save $100s on Amazon eero Pro 6E mesh wifi systems Save up to 77% on Amazon Echo Buds Save up to 26% on select Kindles Save up to 38% on Amazon Fire Tablets Save up to 54% on Amazon Fire TV Sticks It's crucial to beware of scams ahead of big sale days like Prime Day. From using price comparison tools to detecting fake reviews, we're here to help you out. To save time, avoid scams and score the best deals, click here for our must-read tips and tricks from last year.

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