Appeal Request from Lenny Bruce v. Hon. John M. Murtagh, Criminal Court of the City of New York: Special Sessions: County of New York: Part 2B: Frank S. Hogan, The District Attorney of the County of N
12/15/1964
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A comedian and night club performer, Lenny Bruce regularly used obscenity in his act and was repeatedly arrested for violating state obscenity laws. After his conviction, Lenny Bruce appealed, claiming that his rights to due process, guaranteed under the 14th Amendment, were violated. The appeal overturned his conviction, but only after Bruce had died on August 3, 1966.
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2641487Full Citation: Appeal Request from Lenny Bruce v. Hon. John M. Murtagh, Criminal Court of the City of New York: Special Sessions: County of New York: Part 2B: Frank S. Hogan, The District Attorney of the County of N; 12/15/1964; Records of District Courts of the United States, Record Group 21. [Online Version, https://www.docsteach.org/documents/document/appeal-request-from-lenny-bruce-v-hon-john-m-murtagh-criminal-court-of-the-city-of-new-york-special-sessions-county-of-new-york-part-2b-frank-s-hogan-the-district-attorney-of-the-county-of-new-york, January 21, 2025]