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Pander



To pimp; to cater to the gratification of the lust of another. To entice or procure a person, by promises, threats, FRAUD, or deception to enter any place in which prostitution is practiced for the purpose of prostitution.



Pandering is established when the evidence shows that the accused succeeded in inducing a victim to become an inmate of a house of prostitution. One who solicits for a prostitute is a panderer.

The pandering of obscenity refers to the business of purveying, by some form of advertising, pictorial or graphic material that appeals to the prurient interest of customers or potential customers.

CROSS-REFERENCES

Obscene.

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