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Essay heading: Mapps VS Ohio
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They handcuffed her
for being "belligerent". The police then proceeded to search every room in the entire house. In the basement, they found a trunk, which they opened. Inside they
found materials that they considered to be "obscene". They retrieved all the materials, and charged her with the possession of obscene material (Ohio Rev... displayed 300 characters
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They retrieved all the materials, and charged her with the possession of obscene material (Ohio Rev. Code,
2905.34: "No person shall knowingly . . . have in his possession or under his control an obscene, lewd, or lascivious book, magazine, pamphlet, paper, writing,
advertisement, circular, print, picture ... displayed next 300 characters
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