Theater owner Sara Katherine "Skat" Ologee wants to show the movie, "80 Shades of Perversion" to an adult-only audience. Assume that the film would be considered obscene if the Miller test is applied. Ologee posts notices at the box office stating the nature of the film. She checks the I.D. of every patron to make sure everyone is an adult. She even goes so far as to have them sign a waiver stating that as consenting adults, they do not object to the type of film being shown. Despite the obscenity of the film, Ologee is protected from prosecution because only consenting adults were admitted.
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