U.S.
JUDGE WON'T DISMISS STAGLIANO OBSCENITY CASE
From xbiz.com
WASHINGTON —
A federal judge
Tuesday said he won’t dismiss the Justice Department's case
against John Stagliano, Evil Angel Productions and John
Stagliano Inc., tossing the defense's argument that obscenity
statutes are unconstitutional.
U.S. District Judge Richard Leon’s decision could
lead to a trial as early as summer.
At the hearing Tuesday at U.S. District Court at
the District of Columbia, Leon 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.
Leon called the obscenity charges an “overarching
legal issue” that needs to be resolved one way or another.
He said that the federal obscenity statutes
provided "sufficient guidance to Internet publishers" and that
the right of two adults to have a consensual relationship was
vastly different from the right to own an adult video.
"The liberty interest the defendants claim pales
in comparison to the liberty interest announced in Lawrence [vs.
Texas]," Leon said.
Stagliano's lawyers contend that the U.S. Supreme
Court's decision in Lawrence vs. Texas, which found that state
laws banning sodomy were unconstitutional, created a right to
"sexual privacy," allowing individuals to own and distribute
sexually explicit materials.
Stagliano lawyers said also said that by using
the District of Columbia as a venue for an obscenity
prosecution, the government chilled the rights of adult
entertainment companies to copyright their work by making the
Washington, D.C., juries the final arbritrator of what is
obscene.
They also said that the standards set by federal
obscenity laws are too vague.
Stagliano, Evil Angel Productions and John
Stagliano Inc. were charged with seven counts in April 2008 of
operating an obscenity distribution business and related
offenses.
The charges stem from the mail and Internet
distribution of two movies "Milk Nymphos," directed by Jay Sin;
"Storm Squirters 2," directed by Joey Silvera; and a trailer
from Belladonna's "Fetish Fanatic 5."