Local District Attorney seeks prior injunction to block Harvard students' showing of Deep Throat
Local District Attorney seeks prior injunction to block Harvard students' showing of Deep Throat The passage describes a local DA's attempt to obtain an injunction against a student film screening. It mentions no high‑ranking officials, financial transactions, or broader policy implications, and the incident is already public knowledge in campus archives. While it provides a concrete name (John Droney) and a judge (Charles R. Alberti), the lead lacks novelty, broader controversy, or actionable links to powerful actors. Key insights: John Droney, Middlesex County DA, called for an injunction to stop the film showing.; Judge Charles R. Alberti presided over the hearing.; Co‑presidents Carl Stork and Nathan J. Hagen were summoned to court.
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Local District Attorney seeks prior injunction to block Harvard students' showing of Deep Throat The passage describes a local DA's attempt to obtain an injunction against a student film screening. It mentions no high‑ranking officials, financial transactions, or broader policy implications, and the incident is already public knowledge in campus archives. While it provides a concrete name (John Droney) and a judge (Charles R. Alberti), the lead lacks novelty, broader controversy, or actionable links to powerful actors. Key insights: John Droney, Middlesex County DA, called for an injunction to stop the film showing.; Judge Charles R. Alberti presided over the hearing.; Co‑presidents Carl Stork and Nathan J. Hagen were summoned to court.
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