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U.S. v. Thielemann, No. 08-2335 (3rd Cir.) (575 F.3d 265) (August 3, 2009) (Judge Leonard I. Garth)

Here the Court upheld two broad special conditions of supervised release in a child pornography case, one banning access to the Internet for ten years and the other banning the possession or viewing of any “sexually explicit materials”.

This is another in the nearly daily stream of cases that struggle ...

 

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