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Unanimous three-judge Seventh Circuit panel rejects constitutional challenges to provisions of the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act that limit a criminal defendant's access to alleged child pornography in a child pornography prosecution

Unanimous three-judge Seventh Circuit panel rejects constitutional challenges to provisions of the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act that limit a criminal defendant's access to alleged child pornography in a child pornography prosecution: Chief Judge Frank H. Easterbrook wrote today's ruling. This decision represents the first time that a federal appellate court has addressed the constitutionality of these particular statutory provisions, which were enacted in July of 2006.

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Full post as published by How Appealing on February 06, 2008 (boomark / email).

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