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by Maria Legal Opinions Relating to Obscenity Prosecutions of Comedian Lenny Bruce 1. People v Bruce (Criminal Trial comedy Court of the City of New York opinion finding Bruce guilty (2 to 1) of violating New York's obscenity laws during performances at the Cafe Au Go in April, 1964. Majority opinion by Chief Justice Murtagh.) 2. People v Bruce (Dissenting opinion of Justice James Randall Creel in New York Criminal Trial Court opinion finding Bruce guilty of violating New York's obscenity laws during performances comedy at the Cafe Au Go in April, 1964.) 3. People v Bruce (Illinois comedy Supreme Court decision reversing Bruce's conviction for a monologue at the Gate of Horn in Chicago in December, 1962.)
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