Attorney Paul Glickman successfully argued that a sexually explicit
photo texted as part of an online dating conversation was not obscene
under Massachusetts law and that it could not be the basis for a
criminal prosecution. The Plymouth County Clerk Magistrate issued a
written opinion finding that there was no probable cause for prosecution
under the standards for determining obscenity set forth by the United
States Supreme Court in Miller v. California, 413 U.S. 15 (1973).
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