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Call me a nerd, I don't care. Post your favourite cases, or some of the weirder ones that you've come across during your degree. Mine are:
2. McCoskar v The State [2005] - A Fijian case. An Australian (McCoskar) went to Fiji and spent a significant amount of time with a young man. When he was preparing to leave the country, he reported to the police that the young man had stolen $1,500 from him. When the police picked up the young man, it turned out that the money was paid to him as a "modeling fee". McCoskar was picked up at the airport and the police found a stash of photos of him and the other defendant engaged in sexual acts. Since "unnatural sex acts" at that time were a criminal offence in Fiji at the time, both were picked up and charged. Well done McCoskar, you idiot.
Incidentally, this case also resulted in the Fijian Court striking out criminal provisions targeting homosexuals from the Fijian Crimes Act, as they violated a constitutional right to privacy. At least McCoskar did some good.
1. Mosely v Newsgroup [2008] - An English case, aka the Nazi spank-fest case. Also another privacy case. Max Mosely was the son of the former leader of the equivalent of the English fascist party. He was into sadomasochism, and News of the World paid one of his partners off to wear a wire in one of their encounters. The film showed Max tied up, by women in military uniforms, spanking him, and yelling orders at him in German. They ran the story and Mosely sued.
On determining whether there was a Nazi spank-fest (which wasn't actually relevant to the overall decision, but I think the court did it for the fun of it) we have some gems like
On the ladies yelling in German...
2. McCoskar v The State [2005] - A Fijian case. An Australian (McCoskar) went to Fiji and spent a significant amount of time with a young man. When he was preparing to leave the country, he reported to the police that the young man had stolen $1,500 from him. When the police picked up the young man, it turned out that the money was paid to him as a "modeling fee". McCoskar was picked up at the airport and the police found a stash of photos of him and the other defendant engaged in sexual acts. Since "unnatural sex acts" at that time were a criminal offence in Fiji at the time, both were picked up and charged. Well done McCoskar, you idiot.
Incidentally, this case also resulted in the Fijian Court striking out criminal provisions targeting homosexuals from the Fijian Crimes Act, as they violated a constitutional right to privacy. At least McCoskar did some good.
1. Mosely v Newsgroup [2008] - An English case, aka the Nazi spank-fest case. Also another privacy case. Max Mosely was the son of the former leader of the equivalent of the English fascist party. He was into sadomasochism, and News of the World paid one of his partners off to wear a wire in one of their encounters. The film showed Max tied up, by women in military uniforms, spanking him, and yelling orders at him in German. They ran the story and Mosely sued.
On determining whether there was a Nazi spank-fest (which wasn't actually relevant to the overall decision, but I think the court did it for the fun of it) we have some gems like
On the ladies yelling in German...
On Aryan blondesAs was further explained, to many English ears at least, the language is perceived as having a harsh and guttural sound and is thought to be more suitable for use by those playing a dominant role in S and M scenarios than (say) French or Italian. Apparently Russian might have also been suitable, but unfortunately none of the participants spoke Russian.
There was, of course, plenty of spanking, and references to “judicial” penalties, but the only passage which is relevant for this purpose relates to an occasion when one of the women was lying face down on the sofa while being given intermittent and rather lack-lustre strokes with a strap. There seems to be some sort of game involving rivalry between blondes and brunettes. At one point, the dark-haired woman lying on the sofa raises her head and cries out “Brunettes rule!” Within a moment or two, a voice from off-camera can be heard (accepted to be that of Woman A, who is indeed blonde) gasping out words to the effect “We are the Aryan race – blondes”. What is clear, however, is that the remark was unscripted and that it occurred amid a good deal of shouts and squeals (of delight or otherwise). One had to listen to the tape several times to pick out exactly what was going on and indeed nobody had spotted “Brunettes rule!” until the middle of the trial. It is also clear that there was nothing spoken by the Claimant on this occasion which reflected Nazi terminology or attitudes. There is no reason to suppose that it was other than a spontaneous squeal by Woman A in medias res.
Full link : It's an amazing read: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/hi/pdfs/24_07_08mosleyvnewsgroup.pdfIn any event, it could hardly be suggested that the blondes were accorded any more respectful treatment (as “Aryans”) than the brunettes. One of them is abused as a “dumb ass blonde” (in German) and the spanking is indiscriminate in this respect.
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