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U.S. v. Hilton, No. CRIM. 97-78-P-C (D.Me.) (999 F.Supp. 131) (March 30, 1998) (Judge Gene Carter)

Case held that the Child Pornography Prevention Act was unconstitutional as impermissibly vague and overbroad - although the Court held that it was narrowly tailored to serve the Government's legitimate interests.

 

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