Dolly Mapp
Risqué Reading Material
The risqué materials amounted to a few nude sketches and four books: Affairs of a Troubadour, Little Darlings,
The booklets were blue and bawdy, lewd and naughtyvignettes about various sexual feats that likely would seem quaint today.
After prosecutors had a look, they agreed with Sgt. Delau and his men that the books were obscene under
Mapp said the books and sketches belonged to a former renter, Morris Jones, who had left them behind when he suddenly moved out. She said she had packed up the books and stored them with Jones possessions in a trunk in the basement.
Mapp was not charged in the King bombing. But police brought two unrelated cases against her: a misdemeanor gambling charge, for possession of the betting slips, and a felony obscenity charge for the naughty books.
The felony trial for obscenity, where the stakes were much higher, began September 3, 1958, in a Cuyahoga County Court in
Before the trial, Judge Donald Lybarger made a ruling on evidence that rendered moot the veracity of the search warrant. He said the smutty books and any other evidence seized by Sgt. Delau and his minions could be used against Mapp whether the search warrant was valid or not.
This made for a simple and brief trial.
The prosecution called just two witnesses: Sgt. Delau and Michael Haney, a patrolman. Each said they went to the house looking for Virgil Ogletree and found the obscene materials in Mapps bedroomnot the basementduring their search.
Haney testified that Mapp voluntarily allowed the officers inside her house. Delau contradicted that, saying they broke through a door.
Each said they had a search warrant but were vague about its origin.
In cross-examinations, Defense Attorney Alexander Kearns sought to clarify the details of the search warrant, but Delau said he knew nothing.
The attorney returned to the search warrant in questioning Mapp.
She replied, When they came in I said, Inspector, I want to see the search warrant....He said, Here is the search warrant. He held it back from me, and I remember Mr. Greene told me I should see it and read it, and I told him I wanted to see it. He said, You cant see it. At that I reached over, took the search warrant from his hand and put it down in my bosom...The one that grabbed me said, Im going down after it. I said, No, you are not. He went down anyway.
The jurors voted to convict.
It may seem absurd from the viewpoint of the modern worlds Internet-driven porn saturation, but the conviction was considered a very serious offense.
Judge Lybarger sentenced Dollree Mapp to serve up to seven years in the Ohio Reformatory for Women.
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