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Date Added: August 08, 2008 01:32:03 AM
A Naval Academy senior who had dreamed of flying Navy jets since he was a child was sentenced Tuesday to five years in prison for downloading child pornography onto two computers, despite the testimony of a nationally renowned pedophilia expert that he was unlikely to ever have physically harmed any children and could have been rehabilitated without jail time.

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