Challenge to Boston prosecutor over adult theater film regulation
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The passage describes a low‑level legal strategy involving a state prosecutor and three district judges. It provides no concrete financial flows, high‑level officials, or novel allegations of miscondu Attorney sought injunction against Boston prosecutor Garrett Byrne. Case heard by Judges Aldrich, Julian, and Raymond Pettine. Argument centered on First Amendment rights versus state regulation of a
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