Criminal Obscenity: A Plea for Its Suppression |
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... defendant before he may be fined or deprived of his liberty or his life . The jury , the constitutional triers of fact with power over life and death , personal liberty and property rights - that is the tribunal before which must be ...
... defendant before he may be fined or deprived of his liberty or his life . The jury , the constitutional triers of fact with power over life and death , personal liberty and property rights - that is the tribunal before which must be ...
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... defendant is discharged at any stage of the case , the accuser may be com- pelled to pay damages to the accused through a suit for malicious prosecution . So serious does the law regard an unwarranted criminal complaint that it gives to ...
... defendant is discharged at any stage of the case , the accuser may be com- pelled to pay damages to the accused through a suit for malicious prosecution . So serious does the law regard an unwarranted criminal complaint that it gives to ...
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... defendant in the criminal courts under American law . The accused is en- titled to a trial by jury and twelve men , carefully selected in open court for their impartiality , must agree upon the guilt of the defendant . A jury of his ...
... defendant in the criminal courts under American law . The accused is en- titled to a trial by jury and twelve men , carefully selected in open court for their impartiality , must agree upon the guilt of the defendant . A jury of his ...
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... defendant , in support of the demurrer , have made an ingenious argument , and one showing much research in the field of general litera- ture . They insist that if an article in a paper or other publication comes within the meaning of ...
... defendant , in support of the demurrer , have made an ingenious argument , and one showing much research in the field of general litera- ture . They insist that if an article in a paper or other publication comes within the meaning of ...
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... defendant had been convicted of selling indecent and obscene photographs . The court of appeals affirmed the conviction unanimously . Its strong and illuminat- ing opinion is found in the case of People v . Mul- ler at page 408 in the ...
... defendant had been convicted of selling indecent and obscene photographs . The court of appeals affirmed the conviction unanimously . Its strong and illuminat- ing opinion is found in the case of People v . Mul- ler at page 408 in the ...
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Page 105 - I think the test of obscenity is this, whether the tendency of the matter charged as obscenity is to deprave and corrupt those whose minds are open to such immoral influences, and into whose hands a publication of this sort may fall.
Page 36 - Of all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, religion and morality are indispensable supports. In vain would that man claim the tribute of patriotism, who should labor to subvert these great pillars of human happiness, these firmest props of the duties of men and citizens.
Page 119 - And the eyes of them both were opened, and they knew that they were naked, and they sewed fig leaves together and made themselves aprons.
Page 22 - The law is perfectly well settled that the first ten amendments to the Constitution, commonly known as the Bill of Rights, were not intended to lay down any novel principles of government, but simply to embody certain guaranties and immunities which we had inherited from our English ancestors, and which had from time immemorial been subject to certain well-recognized exceptions arising from the necessities of the case. In incorporating these principles into the fundamental law there was no intention...
Page 134 - ... for loan, gift, sale or distribution, any obscene, lewd, lascivious, filthy, indecent or disgusting book...
Page 140 - ... every written or printed card, letter, circular, book, pamphlet, advertisement, or notice of any kind giving information directly or indirectly, where, or how, or from whom, or by what means any of the hereinbefore mentioned matters, articles, or things may be obtained or made...
Page 138 - Every obscene, lewd, or lascivious book, pamphlet, picture, paper, letter, writing, print, or other publication of an indecent character...
Page 140 - ... (a) any obscene, lewd, lascivious, or filthy book, pamphlet, picture, motion-picture film, paper, letter, writing, print, or other matter of indecent character...
Page 139 - ... thing may, or can be, used or applied for preventing conception or producing abortion, or for any indecent or immoral purpose; and every description calculated to induce or incite a person to so use or apply any such article, instrument., substance, drug, medicine, or thing, is hereby declared to be nonmailable matter and shall not be conveyed in the mails or delivered from any post office or by any letter carrier.
Page 139 - ... territory, or district of the United States, or place noncontiguous to but subject to the jurisdiction thereof, into any other state, territory or district of the United States or place noncontiguous to but subject to the jurisdiction thereof...