PEOPLE v. MANSOUR

Docket No. 153468.

206 Mich. App. 81 (1994)

520 N.W.2d 646

PEOPLE v. MANSOUR

Michigan Court of Appeals.

Decided April 6, 1994.

Approved for publication June 23, 1994, at 9:25 A.M.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frank J. Kelley, Attorney General, Thomas L. Casey, Solicitor General, John D. O'Hair, Prosecuting Attorney, Timothy A. Baughman, Chief of Research, Training, and Appeals, and Janet A. Napp, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, for the people.

Rubin & Rubin (by Carl L. Rubin), for the defendant.

Before: CAVANAGH, P.J., and BRENNAN, and R.A. BENSON, JJ.


PER CURIAM.

Defendant, Athir Mansour, was charged with second-degree obscenity, MCL 752.366; MSA 28.579(366). Before trial, defendant filed a motion to dismiss based upon the constitutionality of the Michigan criminal obscenity statute. A hearing concerning defendant's motion to dismiss subsequently was held, and the trial court entered an order of dismissal, finding that the statute was unconstitutional. The prosecution...

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