Posted on 02/26/2010 7:32:28 PM PST by iowamark
DES MOINES The outcome of a court case involving nude dancing at a western Iowa strip club may have dropped a new issue into state lawmakers laps this session.
The Iowa Court of Appeals this month dismissed the states request to review a district judges 2008 decision that the states public indecent exposure law was not violated when a 17-year-old girl stripped on stage at a Hamburg club in Fremont County.
According to court documents, Clarence Gene Judy, then-owner of Shotgun Geniez, was charged with three counts of public indecent exposure for permitting a minor to dance fully nude at the establishment.
A district judge agreed to dismiss the charges after the defense argued successfully that the establishment qualified as a theater exempted under Iowas public decency statute.
The appeals court denied a review request because Judy cant be retried due to double jeopardy rules. The Iowa Attorney Generals Office has asked the Iowa Supreme Court for a definitive legal interpretation of the law and the Iowa County Attorneys Association had language inserted into a bill that now awaits Senate debate to close the loophole as it relates to minors.
Senate File 2361 includes a provision that a person would be deemed to have committed a serious misdemeanor for permitting public indecent exposure in a theater, concert hall, art center, museum or similar establishment which is primarily devoted to the arts if he or she allows a minor to engage in a live act intended to arouse or satisfy the sexual desires or appeal to the prurient interests of patrons.
Mary Tabor of the Iowa Attorney Generals Office would like to see lawmakers go further in better defining a theater by clarifying that the mere presence of a raised stage and seats facing it would not bring a strip club under the artistic exemption.
Sen. Keith Kreiman, D-Bloomfield, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, which passed the bill to the debate calendar, said he believed most senators were committed to solving the problem yet this year.
Sen. Brad Zaun, R-Urbandale, said he was contacted by outraged constituents who heard about the case on a cable television news network.
Weve got a problem with our Iowa law, Zaun said.
The fact of the matter is weve got to do something about this, he added. To let this happen in the state of Iowa is downright wrong and disgusting. Weve got to figure out an avenue to stop this from happening.
Comments: (515) 243-7220; rod.boshart@gazcomm.com
As if the Iowa Legislature doesn’t have more serious problems to deal with.
can we just put our foot down for once and stop the debasing of our culture?
but you're probably one of those men...
Sooo, are they talking about the one in hamburg IA? Or the one in pacific junction IA? I’m guessing the one in pacific junction since I heard a rumor that it isn’t even owned by iowans. It’s owned and operated by of bunch of new yorkers.
I cannot form an opinion without pictures.
LOL
>>>can we just put our foot down for once and stop the debasing of our culture?
Not that I am defending leering sweaty fat middle aged pervos, but has there been ANY culture in western civilization that didn’t have nude female dancers? From the Minoans on down, there is more or less par for the course.
Good try, cherry, but this is I’d hit it Republic.
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