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U.S. v. Kopstein, No. 13-417-cr (2nd Cir.) (759 F.3d 168) (July 21, 2014) (Judge Dennis G. Jacobs)

This is an interesting (but highly fact-specific) decision in which a divided panel from the Second Circuit vacated a conviction for transporting and shipping child pornography on the grounds that the instructions given to the jury regarding the defendant’s defense of entrapment were so confusing that they called into question ...

 

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