SCC to rule on legality of swingers' clubs
A teaser:
OTTAWA — The legality of clubs which feature group sex and partner-swapping will be on the line Wednesday, when the Supreme Court of Canada rules on a pair of Quebec cases.
At issue are two Montreal cases which went in exact opposite directions at the provincial Court of Appeal.
In one case, James Kouri, who owned a club called Coeur a Corps, was originally convicted by a lower court on two counts of keeping a common bawdy house and fined a total of $7,500. [/teaser]
Click on above link for more, er I mean the rest.
A teaser:
OTTAWA — The legality of clubs which feature group sex and partner-swapping will be on the line Wednesday, when the Supreme Court of Canada rules on a pair of Quebec cases.
At issue are two Montreal cases which went in exact opposite directions at the provincial Court of Appeal.
In one case, James Kouri, who owned a club called Coeur a Corps, was originally convicted by a lower court on two counts of keeping a common bawdy house and fined a total of $7,500. [/teaser]
Click on above link for more, er I mean the rest.