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Farren said he thinks the law is clear and that the attorney general will agree. "I don't think that's what the legislators intended, but it's the result," he said. "If our interpretation is wrong, that'd be great. It's fine, we'd love to go ahead and prosecute." Farren noted that the law does not mention intent. According to the Texas penal code passage, "harmful material" such as pornography is considered defensible from prosecution if "the sale, distribution, or exhibition to a minor who was accompanied by a consenting parent, adult, or spouse." "It just says it's a defense. Period," said Farren, who also hopes the case will force the Legislature to revisit the issue. As for the girls, they still go to their father's house once a month, but those visits now must be supervised. A call placed to the home of the girls' father, who is not charged with a crime, was not immediately returned Thursday. ___ On the Net:
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