Name: Texas, adult comic books violate obscenity laws

Date: 1995 - present

Location: North America

SubjectExplicit Sexuality

MediumLiterature


Artist: Jesus Castillo, Kieth Comics

Confronting Bodies: Texas state prosecutor

Date of Action: 2000 to present

Specific Location: Dallas, Texas

Description of Artwork: Adult comic books, specifically Demon Beast Invasion, issue #3.



Description of Incident: The Texas state prosecutor charged Castillo with two counts of obscenity for selling adult comic books in the adult section of his comic book store. The prosecutor argued, "I don't care what type of evidence or what type of testimony is out there...comic books, traditionally what we think of, are for kids." With this statement, prosecutors persuaded the jury to find Castillo guilty, sentencing him to 180 days in prison, a $4,000 fine and one year of probation.



Results of Incident: The Texas State Appeals Court upheld the conviction and the U.S. Supreme Court did not the case. Castillo's prison term was suspended. He did, however, pay the $4,000 and served one year of unsupervised probation. The CBLDF fears that the Castillo case will set a precendent that could stifle adult comic book artists and endanger their First Amendment rights.



Source: Busted, Fall 2003

Submitted By: NCAC


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