Hairy graffiti not contemptuous — April 27, 1994 A teenager who appeared in Juvenile Court with a well-known obscenity in its transitive verb form carved into his hair should not have been found guilty of direct criminal contempt, the 1st District Appellate Court has ruled.The justices reversed the minor’s contempt conviction on the July 1992 court appearance finding that he was not found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.The minor, identified as A.W., appeared before Associate Judge Arthur Rosenblum with &ldquo …