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Law Practice

Sep. 13, 2007

Women Capable of Indecent Exposure, Judges Conclude

RIVERSIDE - A Riverside County Superior Court appellate panel has reinstated an indecent-exposure charge against a woman for disrobing in front of a teenage boy, saying the state law governing the offense applies to both men and women.

By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      RIVERSIDE - A Riverside Superior Court appellate panel has reinstated an indecent-exposure charge against a woman for disrobing in front of a teenage boy, saying the state law governing the offense applies to both men and women.
      The appellate division overturned a 2006 ruling by Judge Robert Armstrong, who said Penal Code 314 didn't...

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