Author: Joey Blue
Date: 03-15-10 22:53
PENNSYLVANIA
PENNSYLVANIA CONSOLIDATED STATUTES
TITLE 18. CRIMES AND OFFENSES
PART II. DEFINITION OF SPECIFIC OFFENSES
CHAPTER 31. SEXUAL OFFENSES
Subchapter B. Definition Of Offenses
§ 3127. Indecent exposure.
(a) Offense defined.--A person commits indecent exposure if that person exposes his or her genitals in any public place or in any place where there are present other persons under circumstances in which he or she knows or should know that this conduct is likely to offend, affront or alarm.
(b) Grading.--If the person knows or should have known that any of the persons present are less than 16 years of age, indecent exposure under subsection (a) is a misdemeanor of the first degree. Otherwise, indecent exposure under subsection (a) is a misdemeanor of the second degree.
[NAC NOTE: Prior to 1995, section 3127 (above) and section 5901 (below) were distinguished from one another by the fact that the former definition of indecent exposure (§ 3127) required that the "indecent" act be for the purpose of sexual gratification andthat it be performed in the presence of a person other than the spouse of the "actor". Despite remaining differences, a change to the definition of the offense in § 3127 has made the two offenses similar in the minds of some law enforcement agents. Today, mere nudity is more commonly charged under § 3127.]
CHAPTER 59. PUBLIC INDECENCY
§ 5901. Open lewdness.
A person commits a misdemeanor of the third degree if he does any lewd act which he knows is likely to be observed by others who would be affronted or alarmed.
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They don't seem to mention butts
Take care, get bare if you dare and then share,
Joey Blue
M/56/Philadelphia, PA, USA
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