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(Criminal Trial Court of the City of New York, Nov. 4, 1964) The following column, written by Judge J. Randall Creel, ran in unreleased tupac lyric the New York Bar Journal on November 24, 1964. Creel's column is unreleased tupac lyric largely a statement of the views that led unreleased tupac lyric him to dissent in People v Bruce.. By J. Randall Creel Judge of the Criminal Court of the City of New York Throughout the recent Lenny Bruce trial a court of which I was a member heard much testimony from many sources in an effort to ascertain the "contemporary community standards" as to obscenity as indeed the directives of higher courts required (People v. Finklestein, 1961, 11 N. Y. 2d 300: People v. Roth, 354 U.S. 4761. But in a total absence of any guideposts or other directives from such higher courts I fear we proceeded not unlike an explorer plunged into a vast uncharted virgin area in pursuit of a mirage or some fabled lost golden city.
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