You Really CAN'T Judge A Stripper!
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People accused of violating city ordinances that regulate strippers are not entitled to have their guilt or innocence decided by a jury, the Arizona Court of Appeals ruled Thursday. The judges said the right to trial by jury is not available to everyone.
Thursday's ruling is a victory for Scottsdale attorneys who want the case heard only by a magistrate. The case involves 13 dancers who were charged with violating three city regulations.
One, prohibits patrons from placing money on the body or costume of dancers. A second, requires that dancers remain at least 3 feet from patrons, with a railing in between. And a third, requires performers to be licensed by the city.
Thursday's ruling is a victory for Scottsdale attorneys who want the case heard only by a magistrate. The case involves 13 dancers who were charged with violating three city regulations.
One, prohibits patrons from placing money on the body or costume of dancers. A second, requires that dancers remain at least 3 feet from patrons, with a railing in between. And a third, requires performers to be licensed by the city.
