A parolee who drew two scantily clad women he wanted to get as tattoos did not possess pornography and should not have been kicked out of a halfway house and sent back to state prison,

a state appeals court ruled

Tuesday.

Michael A. Hubler remains in state prison after being kicked out of the Harrisburg Community Corrections Center on Dec. 3, 2007. A three-judge panel of the Commonwealth Court ruled that he should not have been recommitted to prison.

According to the court's opinion, one of the drawings shows a female, wearing a bra and G-string, leaning against a tree with "Daddy's Girl" written above her head. The other depicts a squatting woman with an assault weapon wearing combat boots, short shorts and a cut-off T-shirt.

The court ruled that since the drawings did not show any parts of the body that would have been deemed obscene, Hubler could not be found to have possessed pornography under the definition in the terms of his parole.

Download a pdf of the drawings.