Nude law only applies to men

neovan

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Law blind to sight of nude woman

APPEAL VOWED: The fate of a freed woman accused of showing all to a teen boy rests on gender wording.

08:18 AM PDT on Friday, October 20, 2006

By RICHARD K. DE ATLEY
The Press-Enterprise

A Corona woman accused of exposing herself to a 14-year-old boy will not be tried for indecent exposure because the law against such behavior applies only to men, a visiting judge in Riverside County has ruled.

Alexis Luz Garcia, 40, was cited for misdemeanor indecent exposure in May after the boy's parents complained to police that she gave a full-frontal view to their son while he was playing basketball in their yard next door.

But on Monday, Superior Court Judge Robert W. Armstrong dismissed the charge just before a jury was to be picked, saying the law under which she was charged uses only the male pronoun.

"Every person who willfully and lewdly, either one, exposes his person ... in any public place," he read into the hearing's transcript.

"It's gender specific," Armstrong said.

Riverside County Deputy District Attorney Alison N. Norton argued that applying the law just to men would violate the state constitution.

But Armstrong responded, "I'm just telling you what it says, so on that basis, this case is dismissed. And the People can take an appeal from the dismissal," according to court records.

Norton said her office will appeal the decision. She said she later found a rule in Section 7 of the California Penal Code that says, "Words used in the masculine gender include the feminine and neuter."

Armstrong and the Riverside County public defender representing Garcia did not return calls seeking comment. A working phone number for Garcia was not available.

Armstrong, a private criminal lawyer since 1951, became a pro tem judge for the Los Angeles Municipal Court in 1965 and was elevated to Superior Court judge in 1987 by Gov. George Deukmejian.

He retired in 1997 but continues to serve part-time. He is assigned to the Riverside County Hall of Justice through Oct. 31.

Norton said the boy's parents were disappointed by the ruling.

"What kind of broke my heart was the father said, 'How am I going to tell my kids that the justice system works when something like this happens?' "

Norton said the family has moved from the neighborhood since the incident took place, but she didn't know why they left. Prosecutors declined to identify the family because the boy is a minor.

According to Norton, Garcia complained to the boy in May that he was making too much noise playing basketball.

Afterward, Garcia went out on the sundeck of her home. "He looked up at her, she looked down at him, and she disrobed," Norton said.

The boy ran inside his home and told his parents, who complained to Garcia.

"She threatened to do it every time he played basketball," Norton said. The parents called police, she said.

"Some might say it's just a misdemeanor, but it is really important to this family," Norton said of the decision to appeal.
 

waggy

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ERR thats dumb.

the judge did not know all the laws eh? great judge!

 

waggy

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Originally posted by: BobDaMenkey
Wow. Both parties were being arses to eachother based on the last part of the article.

yes! damn that family for being upset that a women was flashing the young child! damn them! how dare they take this to the police! thats jus being a asshole.


 

spaceman

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pert breasts have everything to do with this.
full frontal views for everyone!
 

mugs

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I'm no expert on the law, but grammatically it is common to use just "his" instead of "his or her," even if no gender specificity is intended.

 

jagec

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Originally posted by: neovan
'How am I going to tell my kids that the justice system works when something like this happens?'

So the kid isn't growing up with any false illusions, thanks to this case...maybe there's a bright side!

<---cynic
 

Clocker

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the woman could have been extremely unattractive so the boy and family has just cause (kidding)
 

sao123

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anybody else thinking what im thinking?

lets go play basketball at her house....;)
 

waggy

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Originally posted by: sao123
anybody else thinking what im thinking?

lets go play basketball at her house....;)

yeah but odds are she is 40 yr old droopy titty fat ass
 

b0mbrman

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Welp, as much as I hate double standards...

You don't really have to force a male to look at a naked female...

But um...I guess he was under 18...so...

"She threatened to do it every time he played basketball," Norton said. The parents called police, she said.

How come I never get threatened like that? :(
 

waggy

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Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Welp, as much as I hate double standards...

You don't really have to force a male to look at a naked female...

But um...I guess he was under 18...so...

at 14 i still wanted to look at naked women. but not a 40yr old women. a 15yr old women
 

jtvang125

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Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: sao123
anybody else thinking what im thinking?

lets go play basketball at her house....;)

yeah but odds are she is 40 yr old droopy titty fat ass

If she looked anything like Teri Hatcher I'd be the next Jordan cause I'll be outside playing basketball ALL THE TIME.
 

Philippine Mango

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I think it's funny that being nude can get you a pretty heavy fine... It's basically saying that if I see exposed parts of one's body, they could traumatise me because they're so disfigured/ugly/what ever....
 

bobdelt

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When 'his' refers to 'every person' doesnt that include both men and woman? Unless the judge thinks woman are not included in "every person"

thats just stupid...well, thats riverside for you. Im pretty sure most laws are written like that including the constitution and things like that. The law no longer applies to woman! woohoo, hopefully woman take advantage of this by running around naked....
 

b0mbrman

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Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Welp, as much as I hate double standards...

You don't really have to force a male to look at a naked female...

But um...I guess he was under 18...so...

at 14 i still wanted to look at naked women. but not a 40yr old women. a 15yr old women

Even at 14, I would not have minded looking at a naked 40-year-old woman...would have preferred 15, sure.