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From: TruthMonger <tm@dev.null>
Date: Tue, 25 Nov 1997 07:37:04 +0800
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Fear & Gloating in Tennessee
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>From CNN(AP):
Web posted at: 10:47 a.m. EST (1547 GMT)
FRANKLIN, Tennessee (AP) --
Three books by photographers
Jock Sturges and David Hamilton
have received some critical praise,
but a Tennessee county grand jury
claims they may violate state
obscenity laws.
"The Age of Innocence" by
Hamilton and "The Last Day of Summer" and "Radiant
Identities"
by Sturges were cited in the indictment against
Barnes & Noble's
Brentwood store.
The obscenity charges focus on photographs of nude
children in
the books.
I certainly hope that the prosecutor, judge and jury didn't look
at those pictures. Probably turn them all into pedophiles, eh?
Barnes & Noble was served with a summons to appear
in
Williamson County Criminal Court on December 1.
Jerome
Melson, an attorney for the Tennessee Press
Association, said
interpretations of what is obscene vary widely and
he believes the
grand jury is not looking to put anyone in jail.
"They're probably just looking for a fine... to get
the bookstore to
change its manner," he said. "In other words,
change your shelves."
Oh! Voluntary/Mandatory under threat of imprisonment...
Is it time for some new NewSpeak?
Volundated -- Voluntary/Mandated
Volundatory -- Voluntary/Mandatory
Volutelse -- Voluntary/Or else!
Copyright 1997 The Associated Press. All rights
reserved.
This material may not be published, broadcast,
rewritten, or
redistributed.
Sure it can. I just did it...
TruthMonger
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