U.S. v. Kelly, No. 11-1421 (8th Cir.) (677 F.3d 373) (May 7, 2012) (Judge C. Arlen Beam)
This case is noted for Judge Bye’s dissent in which he blasted the majority for routinely approving a “thoughtless" special condition of supervised release that prohibited the defendant, from possessing “legal or illegal" child nudity.
After a jury convicted the defendant, A.J. Kelly, of being a felon in possession of ...
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