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Fordham Law Review

2012

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Crying Over The Cache: Why Technology Has Compromised The Uniform Application Of Child Pornography Laws, Katie Gant Oct 2012

Crying Over The Cache: Why Technology Has Compromised The Uniform Application Of Child Pornography Laws, Katie Gant

Fordham Law Review

As thousands of individuals surf the internet daily, every image on every web page is saved automatically to their computer’s cache, absent user direction. Sections 2252(a)(2) and 2252(a)(4)(B) of Title 18 of the U.S. Code criminalize knowing possession and knowing receipt of child pornography images. For the defendant who intentionally saves illicit images to his computer, the cache simply verifies already-proven knowing possession or receipt. However, for the defendant who only views child pornography online, the presence of images in the cache may not be enough to prove knowledge beyond a reasonable doubt. How can the prosecution prove a defendant …