Michigan law prohibits knowingly exposing oneself or others in an indecent manner, with penalties varying based on the circumstances. The law exempts mothers breastfeeding or expressing milk from being considered indecent exposure. Additionally, using indecent or obscene language in the presence of women or children is also prohibited and punishable as a misdemeanor.
Indecent exposure involves knowingly making open or indecent displays of one's or another's person, with specific penalties depending on the circumstances.
Yes, Michigan law exempts breastfeeding and expressing milk from being considered indecent or obscene conduct, regardless of whether the areola or nipple is visible.
Penalties vary: generally up to 1 year in jail and a $1,000 fine; if fondling genitals or breasts, up to 2 years and $2,000; for sexually delinquent persons, penalties can be up to life imprisonment.
Yes, using indecent, immoral, obscene, vulgar, or insulting language in the presence or hearing of women or children is a misdemeanor offense.