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by hasenj 3393 days ago
I said "in general" for a reason.

I'm not talking about _this_ particular case. (I'm not sure that accessing a dubious website is in itself a crime; obviously the police accessed the site too).

Presumably the police _can_ prove it, but the court simply refuses to even _see_ the evidence.

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> Presumably the police _can_ prove it, but the court simply refuses to even _see_ the evidence.

Then you are required to assume that the police CANNOT prove it.

I have several system administrator friends who have actually dealt with CP on their systems. Every single time it was discovered to have been planted by the FBI attempting to fish for pervs.

So, yeah, I'm gonna give the accused a whopping benefit of the doubt. CP is such a hot button issue and so amazingly rare that I always assume that the government or its agents are up to something nefarious first and that someone is a despicable human being second.

Perhaps my Bayesian prior is wrong, but I kinda doubt it.