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[[File:Obscenity Trial.JPG|thumb|Michael Peacock celebrating his victory outside of Southwark Crown Court]]'''Michael Peacock''' (born 1958) is a gay male sex worker and publisher of pornographic material. In 2009 he was charged under the [[Obscene Publications Act 1959]]. He pleaded not guilty, and in January 2012 he was acquitted at [[Southwark]] Crown Court, in what has been seen as an important test of the working of the Act. | [[File:Obscenity Trial.JPG|thumb|Michael Peacock celebrating his victory outside of Southwark Crown Court]]'''Michael Peacock''' (born 1958) is a gay male sex worker and publisher of pornographic material. In 2009 he was charged under the [[Obscene Publications Act 1959]]. He pleaded not guilty, and in January 2012 he was acquitted at [[Southwark]] Crown Court, in what has been seen as an important test of the working of the Act. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:44, 17 December 2013
Michael Peacock (born 1958) is a gay male sex worker and publisher of pornographic material. In 2009 he was charged under the Obscene Publications Act 1959. He pleaded not guilty, and in January 2012 he was acquitted at Southwark Crown Court, in what has been seen as an important test of the working of the Act.