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Can you summarize ORRS 163.700?
Offenses Against Persons > Invasion of personal privacy in the second degree.
Short Summary
This legal document, found in the Oregon Revised Statutes, specifically addresses the crime of invasion of personal privacy in the second degree. It outlines two scenarios in which a person can be charged with this crime: (a) observing another person in a state of nudity without their consent in a location where they have a reasonable expectation of privacy, and (b) making or recording a photograph, motion picture, videotape, or other visual recording of another person’s intimate area without their consent when they have a reasonable expectation of privacy. The document provides definitions for terms such as ‘intimate area,’ ’nudity,’ and ‘places and circumstances where the person has a reasonable expectation of personal privacy.’ It also clarifies that invasion of personal privacy in the second degree is a Class A misdemeanor. The exemptions to this crime are outlined in ORS 163.702.
Whom does it apply to?
Any person who commits the specified acts
What does it govern?
Invasion of personal privacy in the second degree
What are exemptions?
The exemptions are provided in ORS 163.702.
What are the Penalties?
Invasion of personal privacy in the second degree is a Class A misdemeanor.
Jurisdiction
Oregon