Nebraska inmate serving life sentence seeks to overturn prison's pornography ban
Nebraska inmate serving life sentence seeks to overturn prison's pornography ban
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Nebraska inmate serving life sentence seeks to overturn prison's pornography ban
A man serving a life sentence for murder in Nebraska has asked a judge to let him keep racy books that were confiscated after prison officials banned pornography. Danny Robinson Jr. filed a lawsuit last week arguing that the policy is unconstitutionally vague and discriminatory because it prevents only straight men from viewing material that may cause sexual excitement. The Lincoln Journal Star reports that the policy, which went into effect Jan. 8, 2018, bars materials that show or depict sexual acts and nudity of either gender. Previously, only items likely to incite violent or illegal activity had been barred.
LINCOLN, Neb. —
A man serving a life sentence for murder in Nebraska has asked a judge to let him keep racy books that were confiscated after prison officials banned pornography.
Danny Robinson Jr. filed a lawsuit last week arguing that the policy is unconstitutionally vague and discriminatory because it prevents only straight men from viewing material that may cause sexual excitement.
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The Lincoln Journal Star reports that the policy, which went into effect Jan. 8, 2018, bars materials that show or depict sexual acts and nudity of either gender.
Previously, only items likely to incite violent or illegal activity had been barred.