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Juror in Max Hardcore Obscenity Trial Asks To View “Less Porn”

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May 30th, 2008 Posted in Adult Industry, Porn News, legal news

A juror serving in the Tampa obscenity trial of a porn producer Max Hardcore has asked the judge if shorter portions of pornographic movies could be shown in court as evidence.

Believe it or not the wussy juror was a man, and he asked the judge in a note to please not show the entire movies.

Max Hardcore is on trial for “selling obscene material” and the judge has allowed the lawyers to show as much of the supposed “obscene” movies to the jury as they feel is necessary. Hardcore’s defense team has thus far preferred to show the movies in their entirety.

Producer, director and porn star Paul F. Little and his company, MaxWorld Entertainment Inc., are charged with five counts of using a computer server to sell obscene matter and five counts of delivering obscene matter through the U.S. mail. Little’s Max Hardcore Web site was housed on servers in downtown Tampa for about three years.

This is a very similar prosecution to the one being waged against John Stagliano and Evil Angel. The Feds have no chance of getting a conviction, so their goal is to bankrupt the companies with legal expenses from having to defend themselves.

For the record, I think Max Hardcore is an asshole. His movies are mean spirited and really not any fun to watch at all.

Having said that, as repugnant as Max is he still has a right to make his movies. His prosecution is purely political and he’ll once again be found innocent.

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