U.S. v. Ramos, No. 10-4802-cr (2nd Cir.) (685 F.3d 120) (July 2, 2012) (Judge Denny Chin)
Conviction of receiving and possessing child pornography is affirmed over claims that: 1) defendant's Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination was violated because he was compelled as a parolee to make self-incriminating statements during a mandatory polygraph examination; and 2) the government failed to present sufficient evidence to prove he received ...
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