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U.S. Is Still Targeting Calif. Pornography Firm

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From Times Wire Reports

The Bush administration said it would try to reinstate an indictment against a California pornography company that was charged with violating federal obscenity laws.

Billed as the government’s first big obscenity case in a decade, the 10-count indictment against Extreme Associates Inc. and its owners, Robert Zicari and his wife, Janet Romano, both of Northridge, was dismissed last month by U.S. District Judge Gary Lancaster, who ruled that prosecutors overstepped their bounds.

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