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for many Years in 1 Editor in Chief of “Dicta” classic argument as to the importance of Public Trustees Sale, Sheriff's Sales, Es- . '
:enic views of the Official publication of the Colorado legal advertising, the following article tate Matters, Quieting Titles, Divorce :
ing issue, and the and Denver Bar Association was first printed in the Colorado Editor Summons, and many others are included ,,
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it 1951, With the ing “legal advertising” or “public no— times.) attempt to discuss each of the notices in i
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:’ and most impor- ver who drafts a public notice and the group However, there iS in general a tWO'
18 practically 11011~ editor who publishes it have any better No public official will spend money fold purpose behind them. First, to safe— tj '
With increasing appreciation om the essential function like a drunken sailor if a list of his ex~ guard the defendant in any litigation by i .
tor .Of lourhfliismi , of legal advertising than the unthinkable penditures is going to be published at requiring the plaintiff to give him notice ‘ ,
1}” Increasing 911- treader who can’t understand why the the end of the month for all of his con- of the institution of suit, personally if ‘1

’leCtS bemg ilitl‘O‘ 1 back pages of his newspaper are clut— stituents to look over, and no dealer, “on possible, if not, then by publishing a no- 7
action, the editor tered with such stuff. I will endeavor the inside track” is going to sell the coun— tice in a newspaper of general circulation "_ E Z.
we publication 0i ' to outline for you the indispensable part ty, municipality, or school district, a bill in the community, provided such news- E '
‘6“th advertising played by legal advertising is the opera- of goods at an exorbitant price when paper is a legal newspaper under the E
personnel to the tion of our government and the adminis- every competitor he has will go over the laws of Colorado. Second, to provide for , E
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:1tion was resumed The statutes of the State of Colorado comb the minute is is published. legal rights against the defendant when . ’
yer’ 1956' Volume require newspaper publications of cer- I do not mean to say that the PUb' the latter CRUHOt POSSihiY be served per- [5: -
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e present volume, ‘: general classes in accordance with the ance in PUhiiC Oihcei hilt I do say that our law. The individual citizen’s inher- El
lei‘ change iii t01" purposes which they serve. One is the such legal advertising is the Cheapest cut right to security in his person and E ‘
use Of economies PUBLIC ACCOUNTING NOTICE, and and most effective insurance the taxpay- property is universally recognized in E '
)y using standard- 1the other is the WARNING NOTICE. ers can buy on the ability and integrity civilized society. It is guaranteed in the . E ‘ '
ii printing proce- i The public accounting notice is the of their elected officials. fifth and fourteenth amendments to our E ;
Sible 0“ a high- Epublished report of the fiscal transactions If there is-any fault to be found with Federal constitution and in our own i: ,
:Of the Press was or legislative work of governmental legal advertisements of this type it iS state constitution in the following lan- E ,
iCheS t0 81/2 X 11 ibodies or individuals who are discharg- that there are too few of them. Many guage: “No person shall be . . . deprived :EE 1
ms being mduced ving a public trust. This type of notice oflices of a public nature, which are not of life, liberty, or property, without due ‘EE :1;
idth and from 60 is the best protection which the taxpayer now required to pUbliSh reports 0f their process of law.” That is unquestionably EE ;
. y, . Etrust. This type of notice is the best activities, might very well be required to the most sacred guaranty in our funda- ‘ E :3
lutobiography 0i .protection which the taxpayer has against do so. Some of the reports now required mental law. In present day complex so- J EE 1
it and helpfulness incompetent or unscrupulous public of- might well be required in more detail, ciety the statutory “legal notice” is most iE ,‘L
and t0 the news- lficials. It is also the best protection a with additional benefit to taxpayers. important in effectively preserving that ’1E :
Iommonwealth 50 public oflicial has against any possible Condensed reports of public proceed- guaranty. EE '
i to know, that 'Charge of concealment. It is his report ings, in a form shorter than required un- “Due process of law” normally requires i E E;
gements With the of his stewardship. der the statutes, satisfies neither the law the plaintiff personally to serve the de— EE
E ,75 COpieS Of the The warning notice, or notice to per- nor the public. When, or if, such un— fendant with notice of his claim so that il 7‘.
forwarded to h- :sons interested, tells these persons that necessary condensations are made there the defendant may be given his day in EE -
and educational Esome action is about to be taken or pro— is always the grave danger that suspicion court. . i E .:
rpetual files. . Ceedings instituted which will affect might be aroused. The public wants But today it is frequently a practical iE :'
1g Of regrét—mth iiheir interests. Such notices constitute itemized rePOI‘tS more than it C1065 lump impossibility to find the defendant to ; EE 5
Eh 0f relief—that the best guaranty which the individual sum reports. give him a personal notice and in such E 1E v;
e editonal Pen to citizen has of the security of his consti- Some may think that the sole reason cases the statute requires the plaintiff to E 3
.vriter iii the antl- ..tutional rights. for legal advertising is to provide reve— do the next best thing, which is to pub- E E E ‘1
banks to all for The value of the public accounting nue for the newspaper and that no use- lish the notice as widely as possible in ' ,ll 7,:
type of legal advertising is usually radi- fill purpose is served. Blit YOU and I the community where the defendant may E i
‘1‘ P“ Portmalm ,cally apparent to anyone whose attention know that the legislature doesn’t pass hear of it. Surely this next best thing, ‘ Li
——_——- is directed to it. Such notices as city laws just for the sake of playing Santa publication, is vastly better than to per- I E *
hts in Log Vegas Council proceedings, county commission- Claus for Colorado newspaper editors. mit the plaintiff to take the property 3: E ‘
{you don’t make ers proceedings, school board reports, Into the second general class, the without any notice whatever to anyone. EE ‘5
thank statements, treasurers reports, etc., warning notices, fall many different kinds If the statutes did permit such a taking i t
Eire included in the public accounting of advertisements legally provided for they would clearly violate the “due pro~ EE -
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1 11 1 11111‘11111“1 1 merits” and its cost is the plaintiff. (Editor’s Note: It is suggested that The US Supreme Eo’hrt has dealt a Newsp:
1 ‘1‘1 1 1111'1111'1‘11} : Too infrequently does he realize that for the vital information so aptly given severe blow hO-Kehthhsysffhhmhml libel pressed 2
1‘ 1 1‘1 ‘1 111111111 111111 1 if it were not for the substituted service in this repeated article, that newspapers statute, according t? .ta Writer Jack of Jourh
1 ‘ 1 111 ‘1 1‘ 11111111111111‘11 1 of notice which is made available to him should republish this for mutual benefit. AX”: The hhgh court reversed the Perry choose th
11 111 11 1 11111-1111 1 1‘ by statute, the legal advertisement, his It would be permissable and proper to Circuit Courts conViction Of Steve ASh' 1113“ nevx
1 1‘11 1 11111111111111 1 1‘ hands would be tied when he came to substitute “Kentucky” in several lines ton, .a former Oberlin College student career for
1: 11‘. 11111‘1‘1‘111111 11 prosecute his right of action against a for “Colorado.” No bylines then need conv1cted under the rarely used 111381 study ma
1 }1“ 111111111 111': defendant unless he could find the de- be given. In the last paragraph, last statute at 'Hazard m 1963- The deelSIOH tors them
'11 1 1 11111111111“ 11 1 fendant and serve him personally. In line, add the words (protected by KRS was unanimous. . S]l)le for 1
. 11 1 11 1111111111111 1 1 . 1 . , . Justice William 0. Douglas, speaking Accord
11 1‘ ‘ 1111111 1111111 . 1 1 many cases this would be impOSSible—m Chaptei 424). _ 1 _
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11 1 11 1.}1 11111.11 1 1 The plaintiff should be most thankful
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11 11 11111111111‘1 1‘ 1 1 ublication y p y Inc1easmg use 0t hha: Zheahedya new ment from a minority opinion in the papers of
‘1 111 1 I 1 p ' . memg, news even S Kentucky Court of Appeals, saying: from pub
1 1 11 1'1 1 I have attempted to Show, In a gen- dimenSion or hazard that should be “The elements of the crime are so in- rtments
‘ ‘ 1 1 ‘1 ‘ eral way, that newspaper advertising given attention by newspapers if they definite and uncertain that it should not Editors ct
1 1 11111111“ 1 performs a very important function in are to avoid possible litigation from a f . d c 6 al offense in Ke _
1 ‘ ‘1 111 ‘ '1' 1 1 our legal SYStem. new qUarter, that of trespass. 111:]th Ice (18 h p h h 1103113:th
‘ ‘ ‘ 1 “ It safeguards the hOChhthOOhs Of our Ordinarily, a news photographer or Juhstice Doughs found it necessary to 11ihuthis ai
1 11 1 1 1‘ 1 111 . taxpayers W'lth arreffectlveness thatcould news reporter is fairly well schooled these mention some of the newer, more con- was quoti
1} 1 111 g 1 11 be accomplished in no other way; it fur— days in the rules that apply to the in- troversial opinions on the topic of libel papers lal
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1 ‘1 111 1 ‘ ‘ thhhh the only meanspffulfilling In a vasmn Of privacy 0f mdlwduals and and public affairs. He rested his opinion nus short:
1 1 1 1 1 ' ‘ practical way the constitutional guaranty property subject to being photographed on more narrow grounds 5 ace Tl
1 11 111 1 of security to every citizen. as news. But the generally accepted Ashton qu fined $3'000 and sen- phintallt'
1 1 ‘ 1 1 I am sincere] of the o inion that so- 1 i ( th' hich is newsworth .‘ . ’. . . L
1 1 1 ‘1 1 1 called “legal nehws” is just) as important hhhl thh alhfi/edlirhg \iZ-torial form does no}; thhhhd to SIX months In .hhl on charges me to g
1 11 1 1 1; 1 1 _ 1 ‘5 aso qu p that he wrote and distributed 3 pam- So any ai<
.1 1 1} 1 1 1n the effective preservation of our con- always h0]d true. hlet “Notes on a Mountain Strike ,, s ace or 1
. 1 .1 1 1 stitutional guarantees of security as the Despite the privilege which a neWS- The accusation was that the pamphlet pThis fir
11“ 1 ‘ 1 1‘ work Of the fire department in the pre- paper has in reporting news it is net libeled Police Chief Sam L Luttrell of from tho
1 1 1 1‘ 1 1 ‘ servation Of our homes. immune from general laws in the exer- Hazard Perr County Sheriff Charles E. ‘public re
11 ‘ 1, 1 I think you have a great opportunity cise of that right. The law of trespass is Cembs ’m d 1311.5 W P Nolan COOWW, consider 1
1 ‘1 1 ‘ 1 i .1 for service to your respective communi- one that is often ignored in the effort to of the Hazard Herald. ’ Undoubt e‘
1 11 1. ‘ 1' 1 1 ties by obtaining more adequate protec- obtain a photo descriptive of a privileged He had gone to (Hazard from Oberlin is pure ac
} 1 1 1 1‘ 1 tion féir our (futliezeépls atgll‘hgftihgnmmh Wide— hhv‘fs. event. . For. instance,han arreslt1 .01: during the bitter coalfiel d labor unrest and it tak
} 1 1 sprea use o g . g. . indiViduals ieSIding in a ouse w '10. of 1963. He admitted writing the pam— and a kee
1 } ‘ 11 1 1 There 15 111513 one more thlhg I W15h t0 allegedly has been used in crime activ1- phlet and that it was uncomplimentary. the two
:1 1 1 ‘ 1 1 1‘, 1 add—and perhaps it is the most impor- ties is news. A photo of the house is There was some controversy over Wheth- anything,
11 1 Z 1 1‘ 1’; 1 tant of all. The whole purpose of legal just as noteworthy and privileged as the er it was actually distributed and his “depend”
11 1 ‘ 1 1} j advertising is prostituted unless it is news story. In neither is the privacy of law ers disputed the contentioh that his are contri
'11 1 1 ‘ 1 1‘5" placed in a legitimate newspaper With a the occupants or the property involved. remharks amounted to a libel newqupe
1 1 1 1 1 bonfide general circulation in the com- But a chance is taken if the photo of the The written Supreme Court opinion . .
3 1 1 1 1} munity Where it is published. The Prep' house is taken by a photographer who ran just fiv e and on e-half pages—brief
:1 1 1 1 1:: eruse of legal. advertismg is peculiarly enters upon the premises to get the for a full-dress opinion in the Supreme Wh D0
‘ 1 1 1 1 1? a 101ht r(’JSPOHSlhlhtY 0f the editors who photo. This is trespass regardless of the Court The case was argued only two Y
1 1 1 1‘ PUhhSh such advertising and the lawyers certain guilt of the occupants. The rule weeks ago. There are cases that have Accordi
1 } 1. 1 111 11 1 who draft and place it for publication. that a man’s home is his castle still pre- been awaiting decisions for months Since in the Ce
1 1 1 1 1‘ i, Fortunately for Colorado there are vails. argument. agers Bul
‘ 1 1 1 1 1 some farseeing regulations and definitions If property is the subject of news and In a 4_3 decision the Kentucky Court buted to i
11 1 1 relative to what constitutes a legal news— a photo cannot be obtained with consent of A eals last Jude 11 held the circuit 13 percent
1 1 1 paper in which legal advertisements can of the owner or occupant, the only sure courths p 1‘963 convictionpof Ashton. The cent swit(
1 ‘1 1 ‘ 11 be published. These regulations are a way to avoid a possible suit for trespass . 1 . . . . d the per, 14 pe
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1 1 1 1 1: safeguard for all those who may be in- damages is to take the shot from outSIde lty, and—J
1 1 1 1} 1 terested in such legal publications be- the premises. ' (Continued On Page 3) indicate it
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t Needed For Handouts Starting May 10, the government has ml?“ be that mUCh under the actual “l ‘
Iourt has dealt a ws a er editors often have ex— outlawed automobile tire advertising prices. . i
y’s criminal libel p1~:st:ed partitprehension over the number Wthh, promises bargain prices but Am]: finally, .no mo}: 0t th-t; tll'iree-dayfi 1 ‘
taff Writer lack of jOurnalism school graduates who doesnt deliver. a-wlee :16 hit-105$ d e ght eines Wt t
aversed the Perry choose the field of public relations rather 'A'new series 0t, Federal Trade Gin,“- 3th av}; ads W 1:] Sret uple prises 0h ThthSt ’ t
)n of Steve Ash— than newspaper work to start the the ”limo“ .(FTC) price dos and donts” Mtthd h, a? and. tt htdatsv (tltt g2] up 011; t 4
College student .career for which they were trained. A W111 go into ffect for thh whole tire tnt it 0th 1-2:, ttteihttty tin t ellhf}: htflit- ’ ‘
arely used libel study made recently discloses that edi- .ttttSttyt The agency, Whthh polices thtbt sale;1 hivertttett at the aldht