Results 1 to 5 of 5

Thread: deep throat part of obscenity case

  1. #1
    chick with a bass basschick's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2003
    Posts
    7,922

    deep throat part of obscenity case

    deep throat is part of an obscenity case after all these years. damn! i didn't feel that Free Speech Coalition Board Chair Jeffrey Douglas' last remark will make the industry look like the good guys, however.

    "Two owners of the Virginia sex shop Pheromoans were indicted on three misdemeanor charges of violating the state’s obscenity laws. Each charge carries a maximum penalty of 12 months in jail and a $2,500 fine.
    In Virginia it’s a crime to sell adult movies but not to buy or posses them.

    Detective John Hughes began his investigation into Lesley Mason and Meagan Pacheco’s Pheromoans store on Oct. 23 when he purchased “Barely Legal Hotties” and one other adult film. Another detective returned later that day and purchased two more adult films, according to court records.

    On a subsequent Oct. 27 trip, detectives purchased “The Devil in Miss Jones” and “Deep Throat,” two classics from the Golden Age of adult film. The Gerard Damiano-directed “Deep Throat” was successfully used in an obscenity prosecution in Stafford 20 years ago, according to Stafford prosecutor Jim Peterson.

    Given the relatively tame sexual acts depicted in both classic films, 1st Amendment Attorney Lawrence Walters found their selections in an obscenity bust to be strange.

    “Both movies have been around for decades and now are part of American culture,” Walters told XBIZ. “This might be part of an intentional strategy by the prosecutors, because the bar will be set very low for what constitutes an obscene work if they get a conviction.”

    Additionally, Walters said that the inclusion of “Deep Throat” in obscenity cases has resulted in both convictions and acquittals, so while there is precedent for the case to move forward, the defense can successfully use a counterargument.

    Hughes said that the purchased movies “have a dominant theme, which is prurient in nature,” according to an affidavit for a search warrant.

    Peterson told Frederiksburg.com, a local news site, that the police investigation was “spurred by complaints from the community.” Stafford has not pursued an obscenity case since the 1980s.

    Free Speech Coalition Board Chair Jeffrey Douglas believes the prosecutors might be politically motivated to obtain an obscenity conviction.

    “One aphorism I use is, an obscenity prosecution occurs at the convergence of politics and idealogy,” Douglas told XBIZ. “Announcing the indictment on the eve of an election is a political stunt. Given that ‘Deep Throat’ and ‘The Devil in Miss Jones’ are plot-driven stories that are part of pop culture makes this case fascinating and one the industry should watch.

    “It’s hard to imagine in this day and age that ‘Deep Throat’ and ‘The Devil in Miss Jones are prosecutable in a county that’s not being run by the Taliban.”"

    http://www.xbiz.com/news_piece.php?id=18044


  2. #2
    Today the USA, tommorrow the World collegeboyslive's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2004
    Location
    Orlando
    Posts
    749
    ok I am asking the question of why people are being prosecuted for something that you can easily find on late night TV and defiantly on PPV on your cable channels?
    Video feeds and content available to webmasters:
    http://demo.collegeboyslive.com http://affiliates.collegeboyslive.com


  3. #3
    Gay is the new Black
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Location
    Columbia, SC
    Posts
    1,561
    It has to do with rules of the community.

    "In Virginia it’s a crime to sell adult movies but not to buy or posses them"

    Deep Throat has an "X" rating label
    Be Who You Are!


  4. #4
    On the other hand.... You have different fingers
    Join Date
    Feb 2004
    Location
    San Francisco
    Posts
    3,548
    Remember too that the guys that rum AMVC.com were originally based in Virginia, and after the police couldn't nail 'em on anything else, they trotted out a *zoning* violation and one of the guys did time for shooting content in his own living room.

    They subsequently moved to Washington State.

    I think that Virginia is one of the very few states where oral sex is still an illegal act between two consenting adults in the privacy of their own home.


  5. #5
    Today the USA, tommorrow the World collegeboyslive's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2004
    Location
    Orlando
    Posts
    749
    Good lord, how does one keep up with all the ever changing laws from state to state when you have content or a website that is available in every state? its a nightmare.
    Video feeds and content available to webmasters:
    http://demo.collegeboyslive.com http://affiliates.collegeboyslive.com


Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •