U.S. v. Karper, No. 1:11-CR-103 (TJM/RFT) (N.D.N.Y.) (847 F.Supp.2d 350) (August 10, 2011) (Judge Magistrate)
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In 2006, Congress enacted the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006 (the “Walsh Act”), which substantially revised many of the Federal laws relating to sex offense crimes and broadly redefined many of those crimes and their punishment. One of the provisions of the Walsh Act - …
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