U.S. v. Fields, No. 02-3266 (8th Cir.) (324 F.3d 1025) (April 8, 2003) (Judge Diana E. Murphy)
Here the Court affirmed affirms as reasonable, not overly vague and not unduly restrictive, a special condition of supervised release that prohibited the defendant (who was convicted of child pornography) from owning or operating photographic equipment.
The defendant in this case pled guilty to one count of selling child pornography ...
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