Stanley v. Georgia

Stanley v. Georgia
Argued January 14–15, 1969
Decided April 7, 1969
Full case nameRobert Eli Stanley v. State of Georgia
Citations394 U.S. 557 (more)
89 S. Ct. 1243; 22 L. Ed. 2d 542
ArgumentOral argument
ReargumentReargument
Case history
PriorStanley v. State, 224 Ga. 259, 161 S.E.2d 309 (1968); probable jurisdiction noted, 393 U.S. 819 (1968).
Holding
The First Amendment, as applied to the States under the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, prohibits making mere private possession of obscene material a crime. Supreme Court of Georgia reversed.
Court membership
Chief Justice
Earl Warren
Associate Justices
Hugo Black · William O. Douglas
John M. Harlan II · William J. Brennan Jr.
Potter Stewart · Byron White
Abe Fortas · Thurgood Marshall
Case opinions
MajorityMarshall, joined by Warren, Black, Douglas, Harlan, Fortas
ConcurrenceBlack
ConcurrenceStewart (in result), joined by Brennan, White
Laws applied
U.S. Const. Amend. I, XIV

Stanley v. Georgia, 394 U.S. 557 (1969), was a landmark decision of the Supreme Court of the United States that helped to establish an implied "right to privacy" in U.S. law in the form of mere possession of obscene materials.[1]

The home of Robert Eli Stanley, a suspected bookmaker, was searched by police with a federal warrant to seize betting paraphernalia. As they found none, they instead seized three reels of pornographic material from a desk drawer in an upstairs bedroom, and later charged Stanley with the possession of obscene materials, a crime under Georgia law. The conviction was upheld by the Supreme Court of Georgia.

In the Supreme Court of the United States, Justice Thurgood Marshall wrote the unanimous opinion that overturned the earlier decision and invalidated all state laws that forbade the private possession of materials judged obscene on the grounds of the First and Fourteenth amendments to the United States Constitution.[2][3] Justices Potter Stewart, William J. Brennan, and Byron White contributed a joint concurring opinion with a separate opinion having to do with the Fourth Amendment search and seizure provision. Justice Hugo Black also concurred expressing the view that all obscenity laws were unconstitutional.

The case also established an implied right to pornography, but not an absolute right, since in Osborne v. Ohio (1990), the Supreme Court upheld a law which criminalized the possession of child pornography.

Prior to the Stanley case, the prevailing precedent was that of Roth v. United States, where obscene material was determined to be unprotected by the First Amendment right to speech. In Roth, the defendant sent lewd advertisements by mail and sold American Aphrodite, a magazine containing erotica and pornography content.[4] A California court convicted him under state law, and when Roth appealed the decision, the Supreme Court upheld the conviction. In the majority decision, written by Justice Brennan, a new test was created for determining what can be considered obscene (the Hicklin test was used since a ruling in 1857, which the Court abandoned in Roth). By 1960, the sexual revolution was in full swing in the United States, and newly defined social norms clashed with the established statutory and common law of the country.[citation needed] Since the ruling in Roth in 1957, many cases in state and federal courts were determined using the case as primary justification.

Facts

Robert Eli Stanley a resident from Atlanta, Georgia was a suspected bookmaker.[5][6] A warrant was granted to search his home. The searching officials did not find evidence of bookmaking, but instead discovered three reels of eight-millimeter film. They watched the films using a projector that they found in Stanley's home, and upon discovering that the films were pornographic, they seized the films as evidence and arrested Robert Stanley for possession of obscene matter, which was illegal by Georgia statute. Stanley was tried and convicted of possession of obscene material. Stanley appealed to the Supreme Court of Georgia, in which the court affirmed the decision of the lower court.[7][8][9]

Ruling

The majority opinion was written by Justice Thurgood Marshall, joined by Chief Justice Warren, Justice Douglas, Justice Harlan, and Justice Fortas. In a unanimous ruling, the court reversed the decision of Supreme Court of Georgia and held that "the mere private possession of the obscene matter cannot be constitutionally be made a crime".[8][10]

Although the defendant presented multiple arguments in his defense, the Court was able to reverse Georgia's decision using just one of them. A distinction was drawn by the Court between public display and private possession of obscenity. Neither Roth nor any other case at the time set a precedent for private possession of obscenity. The Court thus decided to set precedent on this issue in this case. Roth dealt with the mailing and advertising of obscenity. A companion case, Alberts v. California, involved the advertising and sale of obscene materials. All earlier cases were decided with the negative externality of obscenity in mind. They reasoned that members of the public, especially impressionable children, should have a valid expectation to not be inadvertently exposed to obscenity. Public display of obscenity was deemed an "important interest" in Roth. Private possession was not as interesting in the eyes of the Court.

Justice Marshall, wrote in his majority opinion that "If the first amendment means anything...it means that a State has no business telling a man, sitting in his own house, what books he may read, what films he may watch. Our whole constitutional heritage rebels at the thought of giving government the power to control men's minds."[11]

The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects freedom of speech. In Winters v. New York, a notion was established that freedom of speech extended to what an individual possesses and chooses to read. "The Constitution protects the right to receive information and ideas, regardless of their social worth".[6] For this reason, the Court dismissed Georgia's argument that drew a line between communication of ideas and "mere entertainment". Marshall noted that such a line could not be objectively drawn.

The Court argued that the Georgia decision encroached on Stanley's pursuit of happiness. Stanley should have a right to define his own spiritual nature. An individual's First Amendment rights must always be protected, unless there is cause to believe that a certain type of expression may cause significant public harm.[12]

The Court dismissed Georgia in claiming that possession of obscenity necessarily led to "deviant sexual behavior" and "crimes of sexual violence",[6] as there was little empirical evidence supporting the claim. The Court reasoned that primary crime deterrents should be education and punitive measures for violation of the law. Punishment for an act solely as a preventative measure to ensure that another law would not be violated was discouraged. Georgia also claimed that the possession of obscenity was indistinguishable from its distribution. They claimed that it would be impossible to effectively control distribution if possession was permissible. The Court did not agree with the validity of this claim, and further asserted that an individual's First Amendment rights were more important in this case.

By the First Amendment, as applied to the states by the Fourteenth, private possession of obscenity was decided to be legal. The Court noted that this does not affect or change Roth or other cases that deal with public obscenity.

The Warren Court fashioned the right of privacy that is not explicitly said by the constitution. The court established a comprehensive right of the citizens to be let alone by the government.[13]

Stewart Concurrence

Justice Potter Stewart wrote a concurring opinion which Justice William J. Brennan and Justice Byron White joined.

"There was also another issue with the Constitutionality of the case, which was not addressed in the majority decision. The films were seized in violation of the Fourth Amendment as applied to the states by the Fourteenth. The Fourth Amendment prohibits the issuance of general warrants to search a person's home. A warrant can only be issued by a judge when there is probable cause. The particular items to be found must be enumerated on the warrant. The search warrant issued was for the seizure of materials in Stanley's home relating to bookmaking. There was no mention of obscene films on the warrant, and so the seizure of the films as evidence was unconstitutional.

General searches and seizures were made unconstitutional because of the prevailing policy during colonial rule of colonial courts issuing writs of assistance directing law enforcement officers to search all of a person's belongings to find anything that is incriminating.

The films and their content were not in "plain view". The record showed that the officers had to play the films on a projector to determine that they violated the Georgia obscenity statute. So the films are not admissible as evidence under the plain view doctrine, which requires that the character of the object is "immediately apparent".[14]

A search warrant cannot be used as a "ticket" to enter private property.[15] Once inside, an officer cannot assume the privileges of a general warrant.

For these reasons, the films are inadmissible as evidence. Stanley made a motion to exercise this Fourth Amendment right during his trial, and the motion was unconstitutionally denied. The Georgia Supreme Court also overlooked this Constitutional violation. The conviction must be reversed."

Impact

Stanley v. Georgia limited the power of the government to police the private possession of obscenity. The majority opinion defended the free and unimpeded acquisition of facts and knowledge, regardless of their apparent social value.[6] The Court reasoned that unless the pornography is presented in a way that creates a negative externality on others, especially minors, no individual can be stopped from owning and viewing pornography in private.[16]

Subsequent cases

See also

Citations

  1. ^ Hall, Kermit L. (1999). The Oxford Guide to United States Supreme Court Decisions. Oxford University Press. p. 294. ISBN 9780195139242.
  2. ^ Eads, Arthur C. (1969). "Stanley v. Georgia:A Private Look at Obscenity". Baylor Law Review. 21: 503 – via Google Scholar.
  3. ^ Bender 1971, p. 28.
  4. ^ Roth v. United States
  5. ^ Kingman Daily Miner. Kingman Daily Miner.
  6. ^ a b c d Stanley v. Georgia
  7. ^ Katz, Al (1969). "The Supreme Court Review, 1969". University of Chicago Press Journals: 203–217. doi:10.1086/scr.1969.3108677 – via Google Scholar.
  8. ^ a b United States Congress and Senate, Committee on the Judiciary (1971). Reform of the Federal Criminal Laws: Hearings, Ninety-second Congress, First Session. United States: U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 1491.
  9. ^ Snowden 1969, pp. 660–661.
  10. ^ Givens, Cherry L. (October 14, 2014). Information Privacy Fundamentals for Librarians and Information Professionals. Rowman and Littlefield Publishers. p. 19. ISBN 9781442228825.
  11. ^ Paddock, Lisa (April 22, 2011). Supreme Court For Dummies. Wiley Publishing, Inc. ISBN 9781118068656.
  12. ^ Seamon, Richard H.; Siegel, Andrew (May 14, 2013). The Supreme Court Sourcebook. Aspen Publishing. ISBN 9781454838685.
  13. ^ Hartman R., Gary; Mersky, Roy M.; Tate, Cindy L. (2004). Landmark Supreme Court Cases:The Most Influential Decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States. Facts On File, Inc. p. 433. ISBN 9781438110363.
  14. ^ Horton v. California.
  15. ^ Stanley v. Georgia, Stewart concurrence
  16. ^ Panichas & Gruen 1996, p. 156.

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