Australian author Craig Silvey pleads guilty to possessing and distributing child exploitation material
Australian author Craig Silvey, known for his novel *Jasper Jones*, has pleaded guilty to two charges of possessing and distributing child exploitation material. The offences occurred in January.

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AI-generatedAustralian author Craig Silvey, known for his novel *Jasper Jones*, has pleaded guilty to two charges of possessing and distributing child exploitation material. The offences occurred in January. Two other charges, including one alleging he produced child exploitation material, were dropped by prosecutors. Silvey, 43, entered his guilty pleas in Fremantle Magistrates Court on Tuesday. He was initially charged in January following a police raid on his Fremantle home. Silvey's bail was continued, and he is scheduled for sentencing in the district court on July 3. Publishers had previously ceased promoting his work and removed his books from reading lists following the initial charges.
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5 extractedSilvey is due to appear in the district court on 3 July for sentencing.
Silvey was first charged in January after a raid on his Fremantle home by Western Australia police's child abuse squad.
Craig Silvey is the author of the novel Jasper Jones.
Prosecutors dropped two other charges against Craig Silvey, including allegations he produced child exploitation material.
Australian author Craig Silvey pleaded guilty to possessing and distributing child exploitation material.