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Connecticut - February 28, 2005
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State v. Bacon, CR030216984S,
SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF NEW HAVEN, AT MERIDEN, February 28, 2005, Decided , February 28, 2005, Filed
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Overview: Even before its clarification in 2004, the definition of "child pornography" in Conn. Gen. Stat. ? 53a-193(13) passed constitutional muster because it referenced a live performance which implicitly required the use of real children as opposed to computer-generated images; moreover, Conn. Gen. Stat. ? 53a-196d required knowing possession.
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