DocketNumber: No. B-2291
Citation Numbers: 462 S.W.2d 572, 14 Tex. Sup. Ct. J. 72, 1970 Tex. LEXIS 258
Judges: Walker
Filed Date: 11/11/1970
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/14/2024
This is an original habeas corpus proceeding. Lorene Noland, relator, was adjudged in contempt of court for failure to comply with a subpoena duces tecum and with an order of the court. The contempt proceeding arose out of a suit instituted by the State to obtain temporary and permanent injunctions restraining relator and one Paul Noland from exhibiting a certain motion picture film which was alleged to be obscene within the meaning of Article 527 of the Vernon’s Ann.Texas Penal Code. Citation and a subpoena duces tecum requiring production of the film were served on relator, but apparently Paul Noland was never served with either.
Relator did not produce the film in response to the subpoena or after being ordered by the court to do so during the hearing on the temporary injunction. She was then adjudged guilty of contempt. The punishment assessed was a fine of $100.00 and three days in jail, and the court further directed that relator remain in jail until she purges herself by producing the film.
Detective Rodgers of the Dallas Police Department and relator were the only witnesses at the hearing. It appears that rela