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United States v. Handley : ウィキペディア英語版 | United States v. Handley
''United States of America v. Christopher S. Handley'' is a court case involving obscenity charges stemming from the possession of erotic cartoons. ==Arrest== In October 2008, the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund became involved in a case defending 38-year-old Iowa comic collector named Christopher Handley, with Eric Chase of its United Defense Group providing his legal defense. Chase argued, "there are no actual children. It was all very crude images from a comic book." This is related to obscenity charges involving pornography depicting minors, being applied to a fictional comic book. On this, Chase said, "This prosecution has profound implications in limiting the First Amendment for art and artists, and comics in particular that are on the cutting edge of creativity. It misunderstands the nature of avant-garde art in its historical perspective and is a perversion of anti-obscenity laws." Charles Brownstein of the CBLDF commented, "The government is prosecuting a private collector for the possession of art, in the past, CBLDF has had to defend the First Amendment rights of retailers and artists, but never before have we experienced the federal government attempting to strip a citizen of his freedom because he owned comic books."
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