Jacobson v. U.S., No. 90-1124 (U.S. Supreme Court) (503 U.S. 540; 112 S.Ct. 1535) (April 6, 1992) (Justice White)
In this case, the defendant was prosecuted for buying child pornography, and convicted, after the Government engaged in an elaborate sting operation. The pornography was furnished him by government agents, who were aware of his interest in preteen sex because he had bought magazines that catered to this interest but ...
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