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Reading Lists and Criminal Intent

Can the prosecution use the substance of what a defendant is reading to rebut his defense that he lacked criminal intent?  According to a recent Ninth Circuit opinion dealing with an Internet sting against an alleged sexual predator, United States v. Curtin (PDF), the answer is yes.  Howard Bashman has penned an interesting editorial on Law.com, questioning the wisdom of this decision.

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