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What constitutes invasion of privacy?

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What constitutes invasion of privacy?

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It is no crime to photograph or view a person who is in a public place. The Washington Supreme Court recently ruled that it was not illegal for two men to use a mini-cam to photograph up women’s skirts in a public place, or to publish the photos on the Internet. However, the court has said that if a person is in a bedroom, a bathroom, a tanning booth, or a dressing room, he or she is entitled to a reasonable expectation of privacy, unless the voyeurism is consensual. If you have been charged with taking photographs for sexual gratification in a place where the subject had a reasonable expectation of privacy and without that person’s consent, our lawyers will provide an aggressive defense. Call toll free: 1-866-LAW-2345, or e-mail us as soon as possible and begin your defense today. Attorneys at our Kent, Washington law office defend adults and juveniles in the Seattle-Tacoma area and throughout the state.

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