I did have these pictures I was Convicted of Sexual Exploitation of a Minor Manufacturing Visual Medium NMSA1978 30-6A-3(D)(2001) But im not the creap that this conviction has labeled me to be!
Thank you for being honest.
That, I am afraid, is going to haunt you for a very long time.
Truthfully, if you are the sex offender registry, it could haunt you for 20 or 30 years, maybe even for the rest of your life.
That is why I asked you the question, not to demean you, but to help you.
First, let's look at Sonic's dilemma.
More than likely several of your coworkers were complaining about you, some may have been acquainted with you or the victim, especially if you reside in a small town.
All that means is gossip was in play.
in addition, if you are required to be on the sex offender's registry, there's that issue.
You might also be prohibited from being around minors, especially females.
As a retired judge, I know that very often what a person is convicted of might be a lesser or included offense of the original charge.
Bottom line, talk with your Parole officer, see what he/she can offer you in advice.
Then dust yourself off, and get busy finding a job.
I know it can be tough, unlike a hundred years ago, one no longer pays the debt to society by just doing the time.
Society extracts more payment and pain by ostracizing former felons, causing some to commit more crimes, increasing rates of recidivism.
All I know is that none of this intellectual chatter will help you get a job, so all I can offer you is, get back in the fight.
You only lose the fight when you stop fighting.
Good luck, mate.