BRYANT v. NORTH CAROLINA, 419 U.S. 974 (1974)
U.S. Supreme Court
BRYANT v. NORTH CAROLINA , 419 U.S. 974 (1974)419 U.S. 974
Joe BRYANT and Raymond Mitchell
Floyd
v.
State of NORTH CAROLINA.
No. 73-1811.
Jake HORN
v.
State of NORTH CAROLINA.
No. 73-1818.
Supreme Court of the United States
October 29, 1974
On petitions for writs of certiorari to the Supreme Court of North Carolina.
The petitions for writs of certiorari are denied.
Mr. Justice BRENNAN, with whom Mr. Justice STEWART and Mr. Justice MARSHALL join, dissenting.
Petitioner Bryant and Floyd were convicted in the Superior Court of Mecklenburg County of exhibiting allegedly obscene motion pictures in violation of North
Carolina General Statute 14-190.1 (Cum.Supp.1971). Petitioner Horn was convicted in the Superior Court of New Hanover County of selling allegedly obscene magazines in violation of the same statute. Section 14-190.1 provided in pertinent part at the times of the alleged offenses as follows:
Petitioners Bryant and Floyd appealed their convictions to the
Court of Appeals of North Carolina, which affirmed. The Supreme
Court of North Carolina dismissed an appeal and denied a petition
for writ of certiorari. This Court then granted certiorari, vacated
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U.S. Supreme Court
BRYANT v. NORTH CAROLINA , 419 U.S. 974 (1974) 419 U.S. 974 Joe BRYANT and Raymond Mitchell Floydv.
State of NORTH CAROLINA.
No. 73-1811. Jake HORN
v.
State of NORTH CAROLINA.
No. 73-1818. Supreme Court of the United States October 29, 1974 On petitions for writs of certiorari to the Supreme Court of North Carolina. The petitions for writs of certiorari are denied. Mr. Justice BRENNAN, with whom Mr. Justice STEWART and Mr. Justice MARSHALL join, dissenting. Petitioner Bryant and Floyd were convicted in the Superior Court of Mecklenburg County of exhibiting allegedly obscene motion pictures in violation of North Page 419 U.S. 974 , 975 Carolina General Statute 14-190.1 (Cum.Supp.1971). Petitioner Horn was convicted in the Superior Court of New Hanover County of selling allegedly obscene magazines in violation of the same statute. Section 14-190.1 provided in pertinent part at the times of the alleged offenses as follows: