In re Ulysses D

In In re Ulysses D. (2004) 121 Cal.App.4th 1092, the juvenile court found the parents had sexually abused their children by taking three photographs, including one in which the nude father appeared in a sexually suggestive situation with one of the children, who was also nude. (Id. at pp. 1095-1097.) The photographs at issue were on the same roll of film in which the mother posed in her panties; the photographs of the mother were admittedly taken as foreplay for the parents' sexual arousal. (Id. at p. 1097.) The Court of Appeal sustained the juvenile court's finding that the photographs were taken to "arouse themselves or others." (Ibid.)