Appellate Practice
Dec. 24, 1998
Molester Can Be Denied Sexually Oriented Matter
SAN FRANCISCO - A federal appeals court has ruled a convicted child molester may be barred from possessing "sexually stimulating material" as a condition of his probation after release from prison without infringing his constitutional free-speech or free-association rights.
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