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9A.44.115 – Voyeurism | Washington Law

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9A.44.115 – Voyeurism

Washington Criminal Code § 9A.44.115

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RCW 9A.44.115 - Voyeurism (1) As used in this section:(a) "Intimate areas" means any portion of a person's body or undergarments that is covered by clothing and intended to be protected from public view;(b) "Photographs" or "films" means the making of a photograph, motion picture film, videotape, digital image, or any other recording or transmission of the image of a person;(c) "Place where he or she would have a reasonable expectation of privacy" means:(i) A place where a reasonable person wou
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