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143071P.pdf   08/12/2015  United States  v.  Darran Lohse
   U.S. Court of Appeals Case No:  14-3071
   U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Iowa - Sioux City   
[PUBLISHED] [Wollman, Author, with Gruender, Circuit Judge, and Doty, District Judge] Criminal case - Criminal law. Evidence was sufficient to support defendant's conviction for producing child pornography as he used a minor child to produce images which contained a sexually suggestive setting and the images produced were intended to elicit a sexual response in the viewer and portrayed the child as a sexual object; the evidence and the verdict form did not allow a finding of guilty on the receipt offense charged in Count II based on the same evidence the government used to support possession offenses in three other counts; as a result there was no Double Jeopardy violation and defendant was not entitled to a lesser-included-offense instruction; the possession counts were not multiplicitous.