DocketNumber: Docket No. 153468
Judges: Benson, Brennan, Cavanagh
Filed Date: 4/6/1994
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/10/2024
Defendant, Athir Mansour, was charged with second-degree obscenity, MCL
The prosecution’s sole claim on appeal is that the trial court erred in dismissing the charge of second-degree obscenity. The prosecution contends that the statute is constitutional and, consequently, requests that this Court allow this case to proceed on its merits. MCL 752.366; MSA 28.579(366) specifically provides in pertinent part:
(1) A person is guilty of obscenity in the second degree when, knowing the content and character of the material, the person disseminates, or possesses with intent to disseminate, to the public any obscene material.
This particular statutory provision, however, has been repealed by the Legislature.
Affirmed.
1992 PA 216, § 2 effective March 31, 1993.