California v. Luros

332 F. Supp. 1049, 1970 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 10078
CourtDistrict Court, C.D. California
DecidedSeptember 28, 1970
DocketCrim. No. 6654
StatusPublished

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California v. Luros, 332 F. Supp. 1049, 1970 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 10078 (C.D. Cal. 1970).

Opinion

ORDER OF REMAND 28 U.S.C. § 1447(c)

HAUK, District Judge.

Upon reading and considering the Petition for Removal filed herein on September 28, 1970, it appears that the case of the “People of the State of California, Plaintiff, vs. Milton Luros, Defendant” No. M 64212 in the Municipal Court of the Whittier Judicial District, County of Los Angeles, State of California,1 was removed improvidently and without jurisdiction in that there is no sufficient showing that the Petitioner-Defendant herein (the Defendant therein) has been denied or cannot enforce in the courts' of the State of California, a right under any law providing for the equal civil rights of citizens of the United States of America, or of all persons within the jurisdiction thereof.

It further appears that the said Petitioner-Defendant herein (the Defendant therein) has not been and is not being prosecuted under or by reason of said Complaint No. 64212 in the Municipal Court of Whittier Judicial District, County of Los Angeles, State of California, for any act under color of authority derived from any law providing for equal rights, or for refusing to do any act on the ground that it would be inconsistent with such law.

It further appears that the said prosecution in the said Whittier Judicial District against the Petitioner-Defendant herein (Defendant therein) is not designed to and does not deprive him of equal civil rights, and that he can en[1050]*1050force his equal civil rights in the said State prosecution.

And it further appears that the said Petitioner-Defendant herein (Defendant therein) has not been deprived of and is not being deprived of any of his Constitutional rights or civil rights, whether under the United States Constitution, the laws of the United States, or otherwise.

Now, therefore, it is hereby ordered that the aforesaid Complaint and criminal prosecution entitled the “People of the State of California, Plaintiff, vs. Milton Luros, Defendant” No. M 64212 in the Municipal Court of the Whittier Judicial District, County of Los Angeles, State of California be and the same hereby is remanded to the said Municipal Court of the Whittier Judicial District, County of Los Angeles, State of California forthwith, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1447(c) and other applicable statutes of the United States, and the Petitioner-Defendant is hereby ordered to pay all just costs by the Respondent People of the State of California necessarily incurred by reason of the Petition for Removal and other proceedings herein.

It is further ordered that a certified copy of this Order of Remand be transmitted immediately by the Clerk of this Court to the Clerk of the said Municipal Court of Whittier Judicial District by messenger and that another certified copy be sent by mail to said Clerk, and that copies thereof be transmitted to the respective Counsel for both parties herein via the said Whittier Municipal Court Clerk, and additional copies be mailed to said Counsel.

APPENDIX

PETITION FOR REMOVAL 28 U.S.C. § 1443(1)

TO: THE HONORABLE, THE JUDGES OF THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA:

The verified petition of petitioner-defendant, Milton Luros, respectfully states:

I

A criminal complaint was filed in the Municipal Court of the Whittier Judicial District, County of Los Angeles, State of California, on or about January 28, 1969, alleging the violation of California Penal Code § 311.2, a misdemeanor, by your petitioner Milton Luros. A copy of said complaint is attached hereto as Exhibit A.

II

The aforementioned state prosecution against your petitioner is presently set for trial on September 29, 1970.

III

The aforementioned state criminal prosecution is being prosecuted by Evelle J. Younger, District Attorney for the County of Los Angeles, State of California.

IV

On or about the 26th day of October, 1964, petitioner was arrested and subsequently prosecuted by District Attorney Younger and his agents on a charge of conspiring to violate the state obscenity law, California Penal Code § 311.-2. People v. Luros, et al., Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Los Angeles, No. 295183.

V

On or about February 16, 1965, the Honorable Walter R. Evans dismissed a portion of the said complaint, finding a book and various magazines to be not obscene but, on the contrary, expression protected by the First and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution. No appeal was taken from the said ruling. Subsequently, on or about June 14, 1965, the Honorable Joseph A. Sprankle, Jr., dismissed the complaint, finding the remaining books to be not obscene.

VI

In or about July, 1966, petitioner was arrested and subsequently prosecuted by District Attorney Younger and his agents on a charge of conspiring to violate the aforesaid California Penal Code § 311.2. People v. Luros, et al, Superior [1051]*1051Court of the State of California for the County of Los Angeles, No. 324782. On or about August 24, 1967, the Honorable Bernard S. Selber granted a motion to dismiss the indictment on the ground that there was no reasonable and probable cause to believe a crime had been committed. On or about December 23, 1968, the Court of Appeal of the State of California, Second Appellate District, Division Four, affirmed the ruling of Judge Selber. People v. Luros, et al, Crim. No. 14253. This case is still pending, the Supreme Court of the State of California having granted a petition for hearing on or about February 19, 1969. People v. Luros, et al, Crim. No. 13153.

VII

On or about July 26, 1968, petitioner was arrested and subsequently prosecuted by District Attorney Younger and his agents on a charge of violating California Penal Code § 311.2. People v. Luros, et al, Municipal Court of the Alhambra Judicial District, County of Los Angeles, State of California, No. M-49720. On January 24, 1969, the Honorable Peter S. Smith dismissed the complaint, holding the material involved to be not obscene. The said ruling has become final.

VIII

On or about the 21st day of February, 1969, petitioner was arrested and subsequently prosecuted by District Attorney Younger and his agents on a charge of violating California Penal Code § 311.2. People v. Luros, et al, Municipal Court of the South Bay Judicial District, County of Los Angeles, State of California, No. M-93350. Subsequently, the said complaint was dismissed upon motion of the People on the ground that the People were unable to prove that the magazine named in the complaint was obscene.

IX

In or about February, 1964, petitioner was arrested by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department and prosecuted by Roger Arnebergh, City Attorney of the City of Los Angeles, State of California, and his agents, on a charge of openly outraging public decency in violation of California Penal Code § 650% for having published and distributed a number of nudist magazines. People v. Sun Era, Inc., etc.

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