Jackson County DA Not Filing Charges in Talent Library Incident, Videos Determined Legal
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Jackson County DA not filing charges in Talent Library incident, videos determined legal
The Jackson County District attorney's Office has completed its review of the December incident at the Talent Library Branch, where a 33-year-old man was reportedly viewing inappropriate material on a library computer. The review found that the material does not meet Oregon's legal definition of child sexual abuse material.
Statement to District Attorney Media Release Regarding the Talent Library Incident - Jackson County Library District
Jackson County Library Services (JCLS) and the Jackson County Library District (JCLD) Board have reviewed the media release from Jackson County District Attorney’s Office regarding the Talent Library Incident that occurred in December. We appreciate the thorough review conducted by the District Attorney’s Office, Talent Police Department, and Southern Oregon High-Tech Crimes Task Force and … Continued
Authorities Close Talent Library Case Without Charges
Courtesy of Jackson County District Attorney’s Office TALENT, Ore. (Jan. 15, 2026) — The Jackson County District Attorney’s Office said Wednesday it will not file criminal charges following a reported incident at the Talent branch of Jackson County Library Services involving a man accused of viewing inappropriate material on a public computer. District Attorney officials said their review found no evidence that 33-year-old Nicholas Johnson acces…
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