US v. Kain, No. 08-3396

By FindLaw Staff on December 23, 2009 | Last updated on March 21, 2019

Defendant's child pornography conviction is affirmed where: 1) the evidence was sufficient for the district court to reasonably find, beyond a reasonable doubt, that defendant knowingly possessed the images of child pornography found on his computer; 2) the evidence was more than sufficient to support the district court's finding that the images depicted real minors; and 3) the district court reasonably found that one or more of the twenty-seven images depicted sexually explicit conduct, and that defendant knew that fact based on his knowing possession of the images and his admissions when arrested.

Read US v. Kain, No. 08-3396

Appellate Information

Submitted: September 25, 2009

Filed: December 22, 2009

Judges

Opinion by Judge Loken

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