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U.S. v. Beasley, No. 11-2460 (8th Cir.) (688 F.3d 523) (July 31, 2012) (Judge William J. Riley)

Here the Court pushed the boundaries of both intelligence and credibility by holding that a sentence of 3,480 months (290 years) in prison imposed on a first time offender in a child pornography case was not “substantively unreasonable”.

Leland Beasley was convicted at trial of eight counts of production of ...

 

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