Federal Judge Declines to Dismiss Obscenity CaseBlog of the Legal Times: “However, at a hearing today the judge said he would consider allowing defense lawyers to file an immediate appeal of his decision to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit . . . In a motion to dismiss the case, Stagliano’s lawyers argued that the standards set by federal obscenity laws — such as the use of “contemporary community standards” to determine what was obscene — were too vague to govern Internet speech.” SA v. STAGLIANO et al, 1:08-cr-00093-RJL This post may be updated.
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