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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

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How can we make an appeal against the agreement signed by my son?

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Answered by attorney Terry Alan Nelson (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Nelson & Lawless
YOU can't, only the defendant can. He waived appeal in order to get the deal. That is normal. He doesn't get a do over. That sentencing was final.
YOU can't, only the defendant can. He waived appeal in order to get the deal. That is normal. He doesn't get a do over. That sentencing was final.
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How much time can a person get for a domestic violence charge?

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Answered by attorney Francis John Cowhig (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Francis John Cowhig
Depends on whether the D.A. charges him with a misdemeanor or a felony. He could be looking at anywhere from 1 to 3 years in jail.
Depends on whether the D.A. charges him with a misdemeanor or a felony. He could be looking at anywhere from 1 to 3 years in jail.

What evidence would be needed to convict someone of voyeurism?

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Answered by attorney Mark L. Smith (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Law Offices of Mark L. Smith
Here is the statute - the elements must apply 11-64-2 Video voyeurism. ? (1) A person is guilty of video voyeurism when, for the purpose of sexual arousal, gratification or stimulation, such person: (a) Uses, installs or permits the use or installation of an imaging device to capture, record, store or transmit visual images of the intimate areas of another person without that other person's knowledge and consent, and under circumstances in which that other person would have a reasonable expectation of privacy. (b) Intentionally, and with knowledge that the image was obtained in violation of subsection (a), disseminates, publishes, or sells such image of the captured representation of another person or persons depicted in the representation or reproduction, and who did not consent to the dissemination, publication or sale. (2) A person is also guilty of video voyeurism when that person, for the purpose of sexual arousal, gratification or stimulation, looks into an occupied dwelling or other building by use of an imaging device that provides images of the interior of a dwelling. (3) A person found guilty of the crime of video voyeurism shall be imprisoned for not more than three (3) years in jail and/or fined not more than five thousand dollars ($5000). History of (P.L. 2004, ch. 202, ? 2; P.L. 2004, ch. 206, ? 2.)
Here is the statute - the elements must apply 11-64-2 Video voyeurism. ? (1) A person is guilty of video voyeurism when, for the purpose of sexual arousal, gratification or stimulation, such person: (a) Uses, installs or permits the use or installation of an imaging device to capture, record, store or transmit visual images of the intimate areas of another person without that other person's knowledge and consent, and under circumstances in which that other person would have a reasonable expectation of privacy. (b) Intentionally, and with knowledge that the image was obtained in violation of subsection (a), disseminates, publishes, or sells such image of the captured representation of another person or persons depicted in the representation or reproduction, and who did not consent to the dissemination, publication or sale. (2) A person is also guilty of video voyeurism when that person, for the purpose of sexual arousal, gratification or stimulation, looks into an occupied dwelling or other building by use of an imaging device that provides images of the interior of a dwelling. (3) A person found guilty of the crime of video voyeurism shall be imprisoned for not more than three (3) years in jail and/or fined not more than five thousand dollars ($5000). History of (P.L. 2004, ch. 202, ? 2; P.L. 2004, ch. 206, ? 2.)
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