United States Ninth Circuit
US v. Riley, 08-50009
Defendant's child pornography sentence is vacated in part, where the condition of Defendant's supervised release stating that he could not access via computer any material that related to minors was overly broad, imposing a far greater deprivation of liberty than reasonably necessary to achieve legitimate goals of supervised release.
Appellate Information
- Argued 03/12/2009
- Decided 08/13/2009
- Published 08/13/2009
Judges
- BERZON, Circuit Judge:, Before MICHAEL DALY HAWKINS, MARSHA S. BERZON and RICHARD R. CLIFTON, Circuit Judges.
Court
- United States Ninth Circuit
Counsel
- For Appellees:
- Kurt Mayer, Deputy Federal Public Defender (argued), Sean K. Kennedy, Federal Public Defender, and Kathryn A. Young, Deputy Federal Public Defender (on the briefs), Los Angeles, CA, for the defendant-appellant., Anne C. Gannon, Assistant United States Attorney (argued and on the briefs), Thomas P. O'Brien, United States Attorney, and Robb C. Adkins, Assistant United States Attorney (on the briefs), Santa Ana, CA, for the plaintiff-appellee.