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· 2/4/2013

United States v. Eric Schuster

Citations

  • 706 F.3d 800
  • 2013 U.S. App. LEXIS 2405
  • 2013 WL 407263

How courts have described this case

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  • finding that while a bathtub alone may not be commonly associated with sexual activity, showers and bathtubs were frequent locations for fantasy sexual encounters as portrayed in television and film
  • finding that while a bathtub alone may not be commonly associated with sexual activity, showers and bathtubs were frequent locations for fantasy sexual encounters as portrayed in television and film
  • discussing evidence that defendant collected child pornography in discussing evidence about his intent in taking a picture of a child
  • noting when rejecting a reasonableness challenge to a child-pornography-guideline sentence that “Congress itself may have studied the problem of child pornography”
  • observing that las- civiousness “is an intensely fact-bound question”
  • observing that las- civiousness “is an intensely fact-bound question”

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Judges: Easterbrook, Bauer, Chang

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