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Man Arrested Near Lincoln Memorial Plans to Contest Obscenity Charge

via Washington Examiner·19h ago

A Washington, D.C. man arrested near the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool announced his intention to contest a federal obscenity charge following his arrest near the renovated landmark. The case raises questions about free speech protections in public spaces and the enforcement of obscenity laws near national monuments. Legal experts are watching closely as the man prepares to challenge the charges in federal court.

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