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  • ...erto Rico]], and [[Rhode Island]]. One of its notable cases was ''[[United States v. Amirault]]''. [[Category:United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit]] ...
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  • ...erto Rico]], and [[Rhode Island]]. One of its notable cases was ''[[United States v. Amirault]]''. [[Category:United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit]] ...
    377 bytes (55 words) - 17:49, 22 May 2015
  • #redirect [[United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit]] ...
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:''United States v. Wiegand''}}{{Law icon}} ...wiegand|vol=812|reporter=F.2d|opinion=1239|court=9th Cir.|litigants=United States v. Wiegand|date=18 March 1987}}</ref> ...
    709 bytes (101 words) - 05:20, 30 May 2015
  • ...ad attempted to delete them.<ref>http://openjurist.org/281/f3d/1130/united-states-v-angevine</ref> ...descriptions of movies in which young boys are featured, and other aspects of boylover culture. ...
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:''United States v. Whorley''}}{{Law icon}} ..._id=2184350|volume=34|number=3|pages=545|journal=Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts}}</ref> ...
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  • ..., and possession of materials containing child pornography. The sentencing court noted: {{cquote|He is a man who's had very bad luck. He's had very bad luck because of his genetic inheritance, which is not his fault․ ...
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  • ...f pictorial composition. Lower courts have contributed to the expansion of the definition. ...etation, and the unusual step of the members of Congress filing a brief in the case. ...
    4 KB (588 words) - 04:05, 21 March 2015
  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:''Paroline v. United States''}} ...er humiliation and hurt would be renewed well into the future as thousands of additional wrongdoers witnessed those crimes. ...
    3 KB (563 words) - 13:35, 30 May 2015
  • {{Law icon}}{{DISPLAYTITLE:''United States v. Knox''}} ...ding Knox's conviction, the [[United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit]] wrote: ...
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  • ...l '''R'''emedies and '''O'''ther '''T'''ools to end the '''E'''xploitation of '''C'''hildren '''T'''oday". ...ified at 18 U.S.C. § 2252(B)(b).<ref name=Aspen1>{{cite book|title=The law of electronic commerce|author=Jane K. Winn and Benjamin Wright|edition=4th|pub ...
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  • ...sex with minors, judges or defense attorneys have sometimes sought to make the jury nullification option more evident to jurors or to provide them with in ...2d200_1437.xml/U.S.%20v.%20PABON-CRUZ|litigants=U.S. v. Pabon-Cruz|vol=255|court=F.Supp. 2d|opinion=200|date=2003}}</ref> ...
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  • ...enced Hersh to 105 years in jail. On appeal, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals found that sentence was proper.<ref name="tdiphmarch2">{{cite news |author ...e of behavior." Actually, educating people - real education would do quite the opposite. Alas, that is unlikely to happen there soon.<ref name="tdiphmarch ...
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  • ...e]], author of ''[[Harmful to Minors]]'', as "the most thorough researcher of child pornography". ...believed to be in [[Brazil]].<ref>https://hat4uk.wordpress.com/2013/07/28/the-paedofile-graham-ovenden-isnt-selling-very-well-any-more/</ref> Speaks Port ...
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  • ...l believed the souls of infants are fragile and are susceptible to leaving the body.<ref>http://skeptics.stackexchange.com/questions/8380/did-some-culture ...or sexual assault, domestic violence and child pornography. The law called for full restitution — but it did not specify who should pay what.... ...
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  • ...etain those records. Federal inspectors may at any time launch inspections of these records and prosecute any infraction. ...tirely new class of producers known as "secondary producers." According to the DOJ, a secondary producer is anyone who "publishes, reproduces, or reissues ...
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  • ...ategorically outside the protection of the [[First Amendment to the United States Constitution|First Amendment]]. ==Background of the case== ...
    11 KB (1,631 words) - 14:49, 6 March 2015
  • ...rotection/|publisher=UNICEF}}</ref> for global practices and the approach of US. ...former was a minor. This version was struck down as unconstitutional under the First Amendment in American Library Association v. Thornburgh ...
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  • ...fenders is withheld from the public in some states; all other countries in the Anglosphere have sex offender registries only accessible by law enforcement ==SORs in the United States== ...
    22 KB (3,347 words) - 15:07, 11 August 2021
  • ...Francisco in 1961. By 1977, he had "cornered the market on the production of [[Child pornography |'kiddie porn']]". ...In some ways that counterculture was a product of Guy Strait. He published the city’s first gay newspapers in 1961. He defined that time and place: his 19 ...
    31 KB (4,869 words) - 02:43, 16 November 2021
  • ...the definitions tend broaden over time, rendering controversial any number of things that may have been legal previously. ...ude overt sexual activity, and may or may not be illegal, depending on how the law is applied in any particular jurisdiction. ...
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