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Stanley v. Georgia, No. 293 (U.S. Supreme Court) (394 U.S. 557; 89 S.Ct. 1243) (April 7, 1969) (Justice Marshall)

The petitioner in this case was convicted under Georgia law for possessing obscene materials which were discovered by federal and state agents who were searching his house for evidence of bookmaking pursuant to a search warrant. After the conviction was affirmed on appeal by the Georgia state courts, the petitioner ...

 

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