Conviction for possession of child pornography is affirmed where: 1) the district court did not err in denying defendant’s motion to suppress as the evidence as a whole established probable cause to believe that child pornography would be found in defendant’s home; and 2) the court did not err in denying his motion for judgment of acquittal as the evidence was sufficient to support defendant’s conviction.    

Read US v. McArthur, No. 08-2799

Appellate InformationAppeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri. Submitted: February 10, 2009Filed: July 27, 2009

JudgesBefore RILEY, SMITH, and SHEPHERD, Circuit Judges.Opinion by SHEPHERD, Circuit Judge.

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