Expert Testimony and Non-Virtual Children
In a prosecution for possession of child pornography, must the government offer expert testimony that a particular pornographic image is of a real, non-virtual child, in order to meet its burden of proof by a preponderance of evidence at sentencing?
No, says the First Circuit, over a strong dissent from Judge Torruella. See United States v. Rodriguez-Pacheco, No. 05-1815 (1st Cir. Feb. 5, 2007).
No, says the First Circuit, over a strong dissent from Judge Torruella. See United States v. Rodriguez-Pacheco, No. 05-1815 (1st Cir. Feb. 5, 2007).
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