U.S. v. Maxwell, No. 03-14326 (11th Cir.) (386 F.3d 1042) (October 1, 2004) (Judge Gerald B. Tjoflat)
While no one can legitimately ignore the dangers of child pornography or the ease by which images of child pornography can proliferate over the Internet, the Government is clearly pushing its prosecution of child pornography offenders to the fictionalized-types of crimes that one might expect would be charged by “thought-control ...
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