Public Indecency in Douglas County, CO is an offense that involves someone exposing their private parts, having sex in public, or showing their genitals to offend another person. Earlier this year, a Colorado man previously convicted of public indecency was charged with six counts of the closely related indecent exposure after exposing himself from an SUV. Multiple offenses involving genital exposure can lead to Colorado sex offender registration. Representation from a skilled public indecency attorney is invaluable when accused of crimes involving exposure.
Is Having Sex in a Car Illegal?
Indeed, even if the vehicle was a reasonable distance from the view of others. C.R.S. 18-7-301 describes the conduct associated with public indecency in Parker, Highlands Ranch, and Castle Rock. Someone commits this offense when in public they:
- have sex,
- lewdly fondle someone,
- urinate,
- lewdly expose intimate parts to arouse or satisfy another’s desires,
- knowingly expose their genitals in a manner that could cause affront or alarm to another
Needless to say, there is a wide range of conduct that could result in a criminal charge. Perhaps the behavior most often charged is public urination. Additionally, making any of the mistakes above multiple times can lead to more severe ramifications.
Is Public Indecency a Misdemeanor in Colorado?
It can be. A first offense of public indecency in Lone Tree typically results in a class 1 petty offense. Punishment for conviction can include up to 6 months in county jail, as well as up to a $500 fine. However, if a person has a prior conviction of public indecency (or a related offense), a class 1 misdemeanor can apply. Possible ramifications include 6 – 18 months in county jail and fines of $500 – $5,000.
Colorado Public Indecency Laws | Douglas County Defense Attorney
Police throughout Colorado have even been known to charge breastfeeding mothers with public indecency, ignoring the law that allows a woman to do so in public. Sometimes the exposure in public indecency cases was completely unintentional or there wasn’t anyone around to be offended. Nevertheless, police don’t hesitate to charge… so don’t hesitate to consult an aggressive attorney. Exercise your right to remain silent and refrain from providing statements to law enforcement. Finally, contact our office for a free consultation where we will carefully analyze the details in your unique situation and outline steps to the best possible outcome.
If you or someone you know is facing public indecency charges, be smart. Contact the proven defense attorneys at Sawyer Legal Group at 303-265-1950. Together, we can protect your future.
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