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U.S. v. Hilton, No. 03-1741 (1st Cir.) (386 F.3d 13) (September 27, 2004) (Per Curiam)

In 1997, following a lawful search of his computer room, David Hilton was charged with a one-count violation of possession of visual depictions of what “appeared to be” children engaging in sexually explicit conduct, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 2252A(a)(5)(B), the Child Pornography Prevention Act (CPPA). After numerous challenges ...

 

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