SCOTUS Rejects Child Porn Case
(Phoenix, Arizona) Former Cortez High School teacher Morton Berger claimed that his prison sentence of 200 years for possessing child pornography is cruel and unusual and contrary to the Eighth Amendment. The U.S. Supreme Court disagreed by refusing to consider the case.
Child porn addicts should take note. Apparently, no punishment is too severe for scum.
Frankly, I think Berger's fate is sealed despite the Supreme's ruling. People who hurt children typically don't last long in prison. After all, many in the inmate population are fathers with children of their own.
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