The fourteen-year-old girl who faces child pornography charges after being arrested this week for posting nude pictures of herself on MySpace may get off with a slap on the wrist. An assistant prosecutor told the AP, "Generally speaking, a person charged with this, with no priors, would not get jail and would most likely not be required to register as a sex offender." The severity of the charges and possibility that the girl would have to register provoked a reaction of outrage from many parents. Even Maureen Kanka, the mother whose late daughter "Megan's Law" is named after, said authorities should be "ashamed of themselves." The girl posted nearly 30 explicit pictures of herself, supposedly as revenge against an ex-boyfriend. A law professor at UPenn said, "To deploy the nuclear weapon of child pornography charges shows almost as bad judgment as posting the nude photos themselves."