U.S. v. Irving, No. 07-1312-cr (2nd Cir.) (554 F.3d 64) (January 28, 2009) (Judge Amalya Lyle Kearse)
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In conviction for receiving and possessing child pornography and traveling outside the U.S. with intent to engage in sexual acts with minors, order declining to resentence defendant is affirmed over claims of error that: 1) defendant's sentence of concurrent 262-month prison terms on each count followed by concurrent-year terms …
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