In Stanley v. Georgia, the United States Supreme Court held that:
A) possession of obscene material even in the privacy of one's own home is criminal.
B) possession with the intent to sell obscene material from one's own home is criminal.
C) possession of obscene material in the privacy of one's own home cannot be made criminal.
D) possession of obscene material in a store with the intent to sell to the public is a crime.
C
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a. in a major way b. modestly c. not at all
What is the difference between manifest functions and latent functions?
What will be an ideal response?
Tongs continue to be associated with:
a. drugs b. illegal gambling c. labor rackets d. prostitution
"Safe storage" laws are also called CAP laws; CAP stands for ________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word