CINCINNATI, Ohio — An appeals court on Monday rebuffed the U.S. Attorney’s Office’s attempt to overturn a Cleveland federal judge’s decision to give the lowest possible sentence to a man who downloaded and shared child pornography. Full Article
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Lowest possible sentence? That is an incorrect statement. The lowest possible sentence would have been no prison time. I know of someone who had two years of house arrest and probation at the same time plus a few years afterwards. Who knows what the actual lowest sentence could have been, but that certainly was not it.