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Accused Racketeer, Pornographer Called 'Dreamer'
Dennis Sobin sat quietly Wednesday at the defense table as he listened
to two descriptions of himself: that of a dreamer and that of a
pornographer whose work sometimes involved children.
Attridge also outlined various business
ventures, including a telephone-sex enterprise in Washington, D. C.,
and he urged jurors to be mindful of Sobin's ''ever-changing story"
about what he was doing with the children and about his work in general.
Attridge also discussed a sexually
explicit publication that circulated in the area not long after Sobin's
arrest called Inside Pasco County that labeled a public official as the
county's "Number One Swinger." Authorities immediately suspected Sobin
as the source of the publication, but he has denied any involvement.
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Attridge said testimony also will
indicate Sobin made possibly more than $ 2-million on his various
business ventures, despite his claim that he went bankrupt several
years ago.
After Attridge spoke, Sobin's
court-appointed attorney, Ric Howard, said the state is wrong in
depicting Sobin as "some sort of International cartel of pornography.
He's not." Howard said the alleged racketeering crimes the state is
trying to prosecute occurred in other states and therefore don't belong
in a Pasco courtroom.
He also said the state attorney's and
sheriff's offices are forcing charges that allege ''all kinds of
nefarious conduct in retaliation for the Inside Pasco County
publication. The bottom line, Howard said, is that Sobin is nothing
more than a crusader for personal rights.
"He's a dreamer, a political activist,''
Howard said. "He doesn't do anything but dream about his political
future. He talks about being a strident believer in the First
Amendment."
He defended Sobin's videotapes of the
children, saying, ''There's nothing illegal about photographing
children in a state of undress."
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Man Guilty Of Child Pornography
Dennis Sobin, pornography purveyor and
self-described defender of public nudism rights, was convicted Friday on seven
felony counts involving racketeering and child pornography.
After deliberating for eight hours over
two days, jurors decided that Sobin is innocent, however, of 23 counts
of obscenity involving various counts of pornography, two of which were
felony offenses.
Circuit Judge Wayne Cobb will sentence
Sobin at 4 p.m. on Oct. 19. Although he denied Sobin's request to be
allowed to remain free until sentencing, Cobb said he will have a
hearing to consider the matter.
Sobin, who was taken into custody
immediately after the verdict, was prepared for incarceration, said his
lawyer, Ric Howard. "He had steeled himself for that," Howard said. "He
has accepted it. He's got an incredibly strong will."
Assistant State Attorney Robert Attridge
said he was "very satisfied" with the convictions. He said Sobin faces
five to 12 years in prison based on the state's sentencing guidelines.
Sobin's conviction was based on his February 1991 arrest after he took
nude videotape footage of two children at a Central Pasco nudist
campground.
Sobin's former common-law wife and
business partner, Eleanor Pohorylo, also charged in the case, was
sentenced to 10 years' probation for participating and engaging in
racketeering and for conspiracy to engage in racketeering. She also was
sentenced to five years' probation, to be served concurrently with the
10-year sentence, for wholesale promotion of obscene matter. Pohorylo
received probation in exchange for her testimony during the trial,
which started Sept. 9.
During Thursday's closing statements,
which lasted more than three hours, Sobin interrupted Attridge twice as
the prosecutor described videotapes Sobin made that showed, he said,
"very suggestive shots of these children.
''Your honor,'' Sobin said from the
defense table. "I'm getting very nauseous about what he's saying. I'm
going to throw up." Sobin asked for, and received, a break from the
courtroom after objecting to Attridge's comments.
When court resumed, Cobb told Sobin not
to interrupt again, and Sobin apologized, adding that he is in pain
from what thinks is a cracked rib he sustained while wrestling with one
of his children.
Later, Sobin jumped out of his chair and
objected to Attridge's description of how the children were videotaped.
Cobb again ordered him to restrain himself.
During his closing, Sobin's
court-appointed attorney, Howard, told jurors his client did nothing
wrong in videotaping the children nude at a Central Pasco nudist
campground in February 1991. Campers at the Riverboat Club on Carriker
road confronted Sobin after watching him make the videotape, and called
authorities to report what they considered offensive behavior. Police
eventually seized an assortment of material they deemed pornographic.
Howard said his client did nothing
illegal or immoral in making the videotape of the children, saying,
"Merely depicting these children's genitals is not lewd." Howard also
faulted the prosecution for bringing charges against Sobin involving
alleged crimes in other states, telling jurors, "The state has so
terribly overcharged this man" in a case he called "one of the biggest
in this county's history." He accused the state of placing too much
burden on the jurors by expecting them to boil down what he called
''prosecutorial overkill" into an easily resolved matter.
"They haven't made any sense of this
stuff, but they're hoping you will,'' Howard said. "It is a lack of
evidence that the state wants you to fill in the blanks."
As he did at the start of the trial,
Howard said the state brought frivolous charges against Sobin in
retaliation for a publication called Inside Pasco County, which labeled
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Attridge took a different position. In his closing argument, Attridge
said Sobin came to Pasco to videotape children in positions that would
sell in the pornography underworld, where Sobin allegedly has made
millions of dollars in various illicit enterprises. And
while obscenity is not clearly defined in law books, he said, it
shouldn't be difficult for the jury to determine Sobin's work that
falls within the general framework of what is obscene.
One factor to consider in determining art
over obscenity, Attridge said, is the seriousness of the work. In
describing the videotapes seized from Sobin, Attridge said: ''You need
a bed. You need a table top. The people have sex on that bed, and you
film lt. You just put a camera on the table and you don't move it.
That's the seriousness of this work, the lowest form of budget you can
make.'' The
videos, Attridge said, do ''nothing but appeal to your prurient
interests.'' "Mr. Sobin should be held accountable for what he has
done,'' Attridge said. ''There's more than enough evidence to
convict.''
Times Publishing Company
St. Petersburg Times
October 20, 1992/ Tuesday/ City Edition
Distribution: Pasco Times, Tampa Bay and State
Section: Pasco Times; Pg. 1
Byline: Rick Gershman
A purportedly kinder, gentler Dennis Sobin was sentenced to 12 years in
prison Wednesday on felony convictions involving racketeering and child
pornography.
The term is the maximum Circuit Judge
Wayne Cobb could impose under sentencing guidelines. Cobb disregarded
the request by Assistant State Attorney Robert Attridge to exceed the
guidelines and sentenced Sobin to 12 years on each of the seven
charges, all the terms to run concurrently. Sobin's court-appointed
lawyer, Ric Howard, said Sobin will appeal the sentence.
The convictions sprang from Sobin's
February 1991 arrest after he videotaped his Nude Teens, with
close-ups on their genitals, at a Land O'Lakes nudist campground.
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