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F 16.220 n1  Indecent Exposure:  Attempt Is Not A Felony (PC 314(1)).

PC 314(1) provides that a second conviction for indecent exposure is a felony.  However, because the statute fails to specifically provide that felony liability applies to attempted indecent exposure, an attempt conviction cannot be the basis for felony liability under PC 314(1).  (People v. Finley (94) 26 CA4th 454, 458 [31 CR2d 288].)


F 16.220 n2  Indecent Exposure: Requirement That Bare Genitals Be Displayed.

(See FORECITE F 10.38a.)


F 16.220a

Indecent Exposure: Requirement That Bare Genitals Be Displayed

* Modify Elements 1 and 2 of and CJ 16.220a as follows [added language is capitalized; deleted language is between << >>:

See FORECITE F 10.38a.

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