United States v. Little Beaver Theatre, Inc., 71-33-Civ-WM.

Decision Date15 January 1971
Docket NumberNo. 71-33-Civ-WM.,71-33-Civ-WM.
PartiesUNITED STATES of America v. LITTLE BEAVER THEATRE, INC., and Strand Art, and Mini Theatre, and George Earl Hansen.
CourtU.S. District Court — Southern District of Florida

Robert W. Rust, U. S. Atty., Miami, Fla., for plaintiff.

Shapiro, Fried, Weil & Scheer, Miami Beach, Fla., for defendant.

ORDER

MEHRTENS, District Judge.

THIS CAUSE came on to be heard pursuant to a motion for the return of seized property filed under Rule 41(e) of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure. The pertinent facts necessary for a determination of this motion are as follows:

On October 19, 1970, the Government filed a motion before the Honorable Edward P. Swan, United States Commissioner, requesting that a search warrant be issued for the premises described as "The Strand Art Theatre, 3033 N.W. Seventh Avenue, Miami, Florida". The motion was based upon an Affidavit of Irvin B. Bruce, Special Agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Notice of this hearing was given to all interested parties. The hearing was set for October 21, 1970, at 4:00 P.M.

After said motion was filed, the government filed another motion before the Honorable Ted Cabot, United States District Judge, requesting a Temporary Restraining Order without notice restraining all interested parties from "disposing of, relinquishing possession of, or in any manner cutting, altering, splicing, destroying or mutilating subject motion picture "Turned On Girl" for a period of ten days or until the conclusion of that hearing presently set before the United States Commissioner, Edward P. Swan * * *." Judge Cabot entered the Temporary Restraining Order on October 19, 1970, at 3:45 P.M.

Pursuant to an agreement between the parties, a hearing on the government's motion was heard on October 26, 1970, before the United States Commissioner wherein the government presented the Affidavit of Special Agent Bruce. The movants herein then requested a continuance of said hearing for the purpose of having the Commissioner view the allegedly obscene film and to present further evidence on the issue of obscenity. All during that period of time, the film remained in the possession of the movants subject to the Temporary Restraining Order entered by Judge Cabot.

On November 4, 1970, the parties again appeared before the United States Commissioner at which time the Commissioner viewed the film "Turned On Girl" and heard testimony from four witnesses presented by the movants on the issue of obscenity. At the conclusion of the hearing, the Commissioner found that there was probable cause for the issuance of the search warrant and did issue said warrant. The movants surrendered the film to Special Agent Irvin B. Bruce pursuant to the warrant. The film is presently in the possession of the Federal Bureau...

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  • West v. State
    • United States
    • Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
    • September 25, 1972
    ...Overstock Book Company, Inc. v. Ferdon, 426 F.2d 643 (9th Cir. 1970); Tyrone, Inc. v. Wilkinson, supra; United States v. Little Beaver Theatre, Inc., 324 F.Supp. 120 (S.D.Fla. 1971). The question of obscenity Vel non must await the trial on the merits. Morever, since time is of the essence ......
  • U.S. v. Marks
    • United States
    • U.S. Court of Appeals — Sixth Circuit
    • July 30, 1975
    ...sole purpose of preventing the destruction or removal of the films and thereby preserving the status quo. United States v. Little Beaver Theatre, Inc., 324 F.Supp. 120 (S.D.Fla.1971). The affidavit of Agent Glossup also was sufficient to establish that the films had been transported in inte......
  • Perial Amusement Corp. v. Morse, 890
    • United States
    • U.S. Court of Appeals — Second Circuit
    • June 1, 1973
    ...e. g., United States v. One Carton Containing Quantity of Paperback Books, 324 F.Supp. 957 (N.D.Ga.1971); United States v. Little Beaver Theatre Inc., 324 F.Supp. 120 (S.D.Fla.1971). The Supreme Court's decision in Blount v. Rizzi, 400 U.S. 410, 91 S.Ct. 423, 27 L.Ed.2d 498 (1971), relied u......
  • United States v. Black
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    • U.S. District Court — Western District of New York
    • February 8, 1973
    ...see United States v. One Carton Containing Quantity of Paperback Books, 324 F.Supp. 957 (N.D.Ga.1971); United States v. Little Beaver Theatre, Inc., 324 F.Supp. 120 (S.D.Fla.1971); United States v. Berger, 325 F.Supp. 249 (W.D.Mo.1970); United States v. Strand Art Theatre Corp., 325 F.Supp.......
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