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131884P.pdf   05/07/2014  United States  v.  Jason Hill
   U.S. Court of Appeals Case No:  13-1884
   U.S. District Court for the Western District of Missouri - Joplin   
[PUBLISHED] [Riley, Author, with Loken and Bye, Circuit Judges] Criminal case - Criminal law. A defendant has no reasonable expectation of privacy in files retrieved from his personal computer where he admittedly installed and used LimeWire to make the files accessible to others for file sharing; the files and depictions covered by each count were different and since the two counts were not based on the same act or transactions, defendant's convictions on both counts did not constitute double jeopardy; evidence was sufficient to support defendant's convictions for receiving, distributing and possessing child pornography.