Minnesota Public Nudity Lawyers
The law clearly distinguishes between public nudity such as running through a park without any clothes on and acceptable behavior. For example, women who are breastfeeding infants are not subject to the indecent exposure laws. Most of the time, so are performers on a stage or in a theatrical setting. Sometimes, police make a mistake and issue a citation for public nudity when the person charged with committing the offense is within the law.
Penalties for Indecent Exposure in Minnesota
Indecent exposure can be charged as a felony which will carry a serious set of long-term consequences for the offender once it is on your record. A single indecent exposure conviction can carry a prison sentence of up to five years and include fines of up to $10,000. Because of the potential impact on your life, you should not deal with the case – or the court – on your own. In Minnesota and Wisconsin, call an indecent exposure lawyer at Sieben Edmunds Miller.
MN Criminal Defense Lawyer
Because indecent exposure is a crime, if you have been accused you need an experienced Minneapolis criminal defense lawyer and St.Paul criminal defense lawyer protecting you with prosecutors and with the court. Trying to handle the matter on your own by entering a guilty plea or at trial, your entire future could be compromised. Here at Sieben Edmunds Miller, we have the experience and expertise to represent you aggressively and forcefully. We know what needs to be done to provide you with an effective defense and we use this knowledge to provide you with the best possible outcome.
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