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Cyprus Supreme Court Upholds 5-Year Sentence for Child Pornography

Published February 20, 2026, 17:14
Cyprus Supreme Court Upholds 5-Year Sentence for Child Pornography

The Supreme Court of Cyprus dismissed an application for a review of a child pornography case, upholding the 5-year sentence imposed on the convicted individual by the Larnaca Criminal Court and confirmed by the Court of Appeal. The applicant argued that there were legal issues regarding the interpretation of the term “possession,” but the Supreme Court ruled that the application did not meet the requirements for third-instance jurisdiction. Specifically, the Court found that the application essentially challenged the correctness of the Court of Appeal’s judgment and attempted to re-evaluate the case, which is not permitted under the specific provision. Third-instance jurisdiction is limited to purely legal issues arising from the Court of Appeal’s decision. The case concerned offenses of acquiring and possessing child pornography, for which the applicant had been convicted by the Larnaca Criminal Court. The Supreme Court’s decision confirms the validity of the original conviction and the effectiveness of Cypriot laws against child pornography. This decision sends a strong message about the strict prosecution of crimes involving the exploitation of children and the protection of minors.