George Haag describes removing a portrait of Andy Warhol by photographer Robert Mapplethorpe from the wall at the Memorial Art Gallery. George Haag had butterflies in his stomach, more like a performer in the wings than a defendant in a criminal case, as he waited to be called into Courtroom 401 at the Hall of Justice in downtown Rochester recently. “I’m excited,” he said. “I feel like I’m on a blind date.” He had yet to meet his public defender in the flesh and had dressed up for the occasion, wearing a brown sport coat over a red knitted vest and a novelty necktie emblazoned with cartoon breasts that he bought at the adult store Show World in Henrietta.