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  1. UNITED STATES, Appellant, v. Norman George REIDEL.

    knowing use of the mails for the delivery of obscene matter. Appellee moved to dismiss the indictment, ... contending that the statute was unconstitutional. Assuming, arguendo, that the booklets were obscene, the ... as applied to the distribution of obscene materials to willing recipients who state that they are ...

  2. AVENUE BOOK STORE v. CITY OF TALLMADGE, OHIO

    selling obscene material. The trial court concluded that the operation of the bookstore constituted ... portion of petitioner's bookstore, where the obscene material had been displayed and sold, was ... display or depict sexual conduct (activity) that is obscene as defined by R.C. 1907.01 and interpreted by ...

  3. Joe BRYANT and Raymond Mitchell Floyd v. State of NORTH CAROLINA.

    exhibiting allegedly obscene motion pictures in violation of North Carolina General Statute 14-190.1 ... obscene magazines in violation of the same statute. Section 14-190.1 provided in pertinent part at the ... corporation to intentionally disseminate obscenity in any public place. A person, firm, or corporation ...

  4. Judy PROCACCINI et al. v. Clarence JONES et al.

    § 3, arising out of the seizure of motion picture films alleged to be 'obscene matter' within ... Texas' basic criminal obscenity statute. Section 9(h) provides as follows: 'In the event that ... a search warrant is issued and matter alleged to be obscene is seized under the provisions of this section, ...

  5. LEE ART THEATRE, INC. v. VIRGINIA.

    Richmond of possessing and exhibiting lewd and obscene motion pictures in violation of Title ... obscene. The admission of the films in evidence requires reversal of petitioner's conviction. ... A seizure of allegedly obscene books on the authority of a warrant 'issued on the strength of the ...

  6. Chester McKINNEY, Petitioner, v. State of ALABAMA.

    "respondents," and two other parties, seeking an adjudication of the magazines' obscenity, which resulted in ... the court's decree that the magazines were "judicially declared to be obscene ... obscene." At petitioner's trial, which resulted in his conviction, later upheld on appeal, petitioner ...

  7. Shirley Anne DANLEY et al. v. UNITED STATES.

    of the mails to ship obscene materials in violation of 18 U.S.C. 1461, of interstate transportation ... of obscene materials in violation of 18 U.S.C. 1462, and of interstate transportation of obscene ... obscene, lewd, lascivious, indecent, filthy or vile article, matter, thing, device, or substance;... ...

  8. Stanley v. Georgia

    deemed to be obscene. Appellant was arrested for their possession. He was thereafter indicted, tried, and ... convicted for "knowingly hav[ing] possession of... obscene matter" in violation of a Georgia law. ... possession of obscene matter that it be alleged that such possession was "with intent to sell, expose or ...

  9. Stanley v. Georgia

    deemed to be obscene. Appellant was arrested for their possession. He was thereafter indicted, tried, and ... convicted for "knowingly hav[ing] possession of... obscene matter" in violation of a Georgia law. ... possession of obscene matter that it be alleged that such possession was "with intent to sell, expose or ...

  10. Stanley v. Georgia

    deemed to be obscene. Appellant was arrested for their possession. He was thereafter indicted, tried, and ... convicted for "knowingly hav[ing] possession of... obscene matter" in violation of a Georgia law. ... possession of obscene matter that it be alleged that such possession was "with intent to sell, expose or ...

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