For the sake of discussion, let's assume Michigan's House votes to enact their second anti-blowjob law.
If you're convicted of giving a blowjob in violation of that law, you'd be guilty of a felony and subject to up to 15 years in prison.
But, because the law had already been declared unconstitutional even before its writing (Lawrence v. Texas), it's clearly an illegal law.
So, when the law is overturned by SCOTUS when they say, "you dumbasses, weren't you listening?" are you still a PP?
As a followup, what about laws that are declared unconstitutional *after* you violate them?
If you're convicted of giving a blowjob in violation of that law, you'd be guilty of a felony and subject to up to 15 years in prison.
But, because the law had already been declared unconstitutional even before its writing (Lawrence v. Texas), it's clearly an illegal law.
So, when the law is overturned by SCOTUS when they say, "you dumbasses, weren't you listening?" are you still a PP?
As a followup, what about laws that are declared unconstitutional *after* you violate them?