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Heller v. New York, No. 71-1043 (U.S. Supreme Court) (413 U.S. 493; 93 S.Ct. 2789) (June 25, 1973) (Justice Burger)

The issue before the Court in this case was "whether a judicial officer authorized to issue warrants, who has viewed a film and finds it to be obscene, can issue a constitutionally valid warrant for the film's seizure as evidence in a prosecution against the exhibitor, without first conducting an ...

 

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