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Landmark Children's Rights Case Now Before the Fifth Circuit

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Apr 26, 2012, 11:16:27 PM4/26/12
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Landmark Children's Rights Case Now Before the Fifth
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By James R. Marsh on April 25, 2012

During the past two years, victims of child pornography (represented
by the Marsh Law Firm and pioneering attorneys Paul G. Cassell and
Carol L. Hepburn) have been seeking restitution in federal courts
throughout the country.

Almost twenty years ago Congress, led by then-Senator Joe Biden,
passed a law as part of the Violence Against Women Act which requires
federal district courts to award mandatory restitution to child
pornography victims for the "full amount of the victim's losses." 18
U.S.C. § 2259(B)(3). Among the losses covered by the statute are
psychiatric care, lost income, and occupational therapy.

Recently this issue has come to a head in the Fifth Circuit Court of
Appeals in two cases, In re Amy Unknown, No. 09-41238, and United
States v. Wright, No. 09-3125.

The Fifth Circuit has scheduled a rare rehearing en banc before 16
judges in these two cases on Thursday, May 3, 2012 in New Orleans.

Amy will argue that the Fifth Circuit should not read a general
proximate cause requirement into the statute. At least four judges on
the Court agree with her.

Both the Government and the defendants in these two consolidated cases
believe that proximate cause is required and limits the availability
and amount of restitution.

A decision in the case is expected by the end of the year.

For more information on this issue, visit http://www.childlaw.us/restitution/
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