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U.S. v. Apodaca, No. 09-50372 (9th Cir.) (641 F.3d 1077) (April 12, 2011) (Judge Richard D. Cudahy)

Here the Court held that a district court’s decision to sentence a defendant, who was convicted of one count of possession of child pornography, to a lifetime term of supervised release was neither procedurally nor substantively unreasonable.

Daniel Apodaca pled guilty to a single count of possession of child pornography ...

 

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