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Though I am willing to apologize for this particular art book getting in the hands that found it offensive, I will adamantly agree that the book is not ‘harmful to children’ or ‘obscene.’ In my opinion, this book is no more offensive then viewing the beautiful paintings of the Sistine Chapel or reading one of the best selling books with stories of sex, lust and nudity known as the Bible.”

Gordon Lee February 07, 2005

What does the Sistine Chapel have in common with a comic where a nude Pablo Picasso is shown telling some naked chick to “Drink Penis“?

Georgia comic book shop owner Gordon Lee will be getting is day in court this week. I think I blogged about this case once or twice. I even got into some lively arguments about it on Newsarama. The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund (CBLDF) has spent a whopping $80,000 on the case and they are planning on spending yet another $20,000 before it is all over.

To read about the specifics of the case, you can go here.

The trial was scheduled to begin yesterday, but it had to be postponed due to a malfunctioning air conditioning system in the courthouse. Evidently justice is a dish best served cold. I seem to remember seeing old movies that take place in southern courtrooms. You see everyone sitting around in white linen suits fanning themselves with paper fans as slow moving ceiling fans oscillate overhead. Those were the days.

My feelings about this case are quite different then most comic book nerds. Imagine that. Though I don’t think Lee should go to jail, I do think he did the wrong thing when he allowed an adult themed book to get into the hands of a 6-year old.

I also think the CBLDF’s participation in this has actually exacerbated the case. In a perfect world, this case would have ended a long time ago with a plea bargain that included no jail time and maybe a $100 fine. Lee made a mistake, but it wasn’t the end of the world. Because the CBLDF is running the case, there can be no plea bargain. They have a policy of only taking on cases where the defendant agrees beforehand not to accept a plea bargain. Because of this, cases must either be dismissed outright by the prosecution or they must take the case to trial.

If a defendant does not agree to this no plea bargain condition, the CBLDF will not take on the case.

The CBLDF exists to defend against censorship of comic books. What happens if nobody is actually trying to censor comic books? We see them put all their resources into cases such as this.

Update: Not so fast. The trial has been postponed yet again. This time the judge is feeling ill.

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