- Whitehouse v. Lemon
"Whitehouse v. Lemon" was a 1976 court case involving the
blasphemy law in the United Kingdom .Facts
James Kirkup 's poem "The Love that Dares to Speak its Name " was published in the3 June 1976 issue ofGay News . In early November 1976,Mary Whitehouse obtained a copy of the poem and announced her intention to bring aprivate prosecution against the magazine. Leave to bring this prosecution was granted on9 December 1976 . The charges named Gay News Ltd and Denis Lemon as the publishers. A charge against Moore Harness Ltd for distributing was subsequently dropped. The indictment described the offending publication as "ablasphemous libel concerning theChristian religion, namely an obscene poem and illustration vilifyingChrist in his life and in his crucifixion".The Gay News Fighting Fund was set up in December 1976. Judge
Alan King-Hamilton QC heard the trial at theOld Bailey on4 July 1977 , withJohn Mortimer QC andGeoffrey Robertson representing the accused and John Smyth representing Mary Whitehouse. On Monday11 July , the jury found both defendants guilty. Gay News Ltd was fined £1,000. Denis Lemon was fined £500 and sentenced to nine months imprisonment suspended. It had been "touch and go", said the judge, whether he would actually send Denis Lemon to jail.Mary Whitehouse's costs of £7,763 were ordered to be paid four-fifths by Gay News Ltd and one-fifth by Lemon. Gay News Ltd and Denis Lemon appealed against conviction and sentence. On
17 March 1978 , the Court of Appeal quashed Denis Lemon's suspended prison sentence but upheld the convictions. Gay News readers voted by a majority of 20 to 1 in favour of appealing to theHouse of Lords . TheLaw Lord s heard the appeal against conviction and delivered their judgment on21 February 1979 . At issue was whether or not the offence of blasphemous libel required specific intent of committing such a blasphemy. The Lords concluded that intention was not required. The appeal was lost.The
European Commission of Human Rights declared the case inadmissible to be heard by theEuropean Court of Human Rights on7 May 1982 . The £26,435 raised by the Gay News Fighting Fund through benefits and donations from the gay community and others, including a £500 donation fromMonty Python , was sufficient to cover the costs of the trial and appeals.References
*Cited as Whitehouse v Lemon [1979] 2 WLR 281; or Whitehouse v Gay News Ltd [1979] AC 617, HL
*Gay News Ltd. and Lemon v United Kingdom [Eur Comm HR] 5 EHRR 123 (1982), App. No. 8710/79.
* [http://www.swarb.co.uk/c/hl/1979Whitehouse-GayNews.html"Whitehouse -v- Lemon; Whitehouse -v- Gay News Ltd On Appeal From Regina -v- Lemon"] [1979] 2 WLR 281Further reading
* [http://www.secularism.org.uk/] , National Secular Society.
* [http://www.galha.org/glh/gaynews.html Gay News on Trial] , Gay and Lesbian Humanist.
*Robertson, Geoffrey: "The Justice Game" Vintage (1999); ISBN 0-09-958191-4.
* [http://www.pinknews.co.uk/news/articles/2005-6519.html The gay poem that broke blasphemy laws] - summary of the case on Pinknews.co.uk
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