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U.S. v. Moore, No. 99-2609 (7th Cir.) (215 F.3d 681) (May 31, 2000) (Judge Michael S. Kanne)

Here the Court held that an arrest for possessing child pornography does not require the police to obtain a warrant, in part because of the "compelling state interest" in protecting children from being used in the production of pornography.

In this case the Seventh Circuit issued a sweeping judgment that ...

 

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