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Weird History: Judge sentences boys to public spanking
Weird History: Judge sentences boys to public spanking
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No-nonsense South Jersey municipal judges administered law as they saw fit during the 1950s and '60s.
In April 1963, for example, an Atlantic City judge sentenced three teenage boys to a public spanking after they admitted to larceny and receiving stolen goods.
The Vineland Times Journal reported the boys bent over a desk as "each father moved up behind his son and the smack of open hand against rump resounded through the courtroom."
Of course, not everyone suffered such levels of indignity during that era of high conservatism.
Such was the case of a 20-year-old Franklinville man summoned to court in 1959 for necking with his girlfriend while driving.
"All I could see was the back of a lady's head," said the serving official. "As the car came closer I saw an arm around the driver's neck."
After a spirited defense, the reckless driving charge was dismissed. The man was found to be an innocent victim of his passenger's "irresistible impulse."
It seems she just couldn't keep from planting one on her blond-haired beau after he said "something cute" while driving.
Perhaps South Jersey wasn't the place for nurturing young love in those days.
Two years after the kissing couple caper, Municipal Court Judge Daniel J. Grasso cracked down on teens using the Vineland Acme and Kress parking lots for after-hour rendezvous.
"These parking lots were never intended to be a dating center," he scolded.
Tales of passion aside, another report, published in 1960, told of a Vineland judge ordering one young defendant to get a haircut, and another to shave off his goatee.
"You're not trying to be one of those beatnik fellows, are you?" the judge asked.
"Whiskers" was sentenced to a six-month curfew for stealing an automobile part from a local junkyard. He was also ordered not to associate with friends who might be a bad influence on him.
Curiously, the 11 p.m. curfew was suspended on nights when the defendant attended drive-in movies.
Perhaps the judge didn't consult local listings before reaching that decision.
Among the many flicks shown at Vineland's Delsea Drive-In during 1960 were, "Cover Girl Killers," "Female and the Flesh," "The Wicked Go To Hell," "Teenage Zombie," "Bewildered Youth," "Party Girl," "The Lovers" and "The Devil Strikes at Night."

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