U.S. v. Heckman, No. 08-3844 (3rd Cir.) (592 F.3d 400) (January 11, 2010) (Judge Thomas L. Ambro)
Here the Court rejected as unreasonable a special condition of supervised release which unconditionally barred the defendant, a "lifelong sexual predator," from using the Internet throughout his term of lifetime supervised release.
In this case the Third Circuit rejected as unreasonable an “unconditional ban on Internet access” that was imposed ...
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