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VOYEURISM

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VOYEURISM CHARGES

Voyeurism is addressed in its numerous complexities in Section 810.145, Florida Statutes. Generally, voyeurism requires the State prove beyond a reasonable doubt:

 

             1.     The Defendant discreetly observed the victim.

 

             2.     The act was done with a lewd, lascivious, or indecent intent.

 

             3.     When the victim was observed, he/she was in a dwelling, structure, or conveyance in which there was a reasonable expectation of privacy.

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