14:283 B(4)Video voyeurism - penalty; commits the crime of video voyeurism when the observing, viewing, photographing, filming, or videotaping is of any child under the age of seventeen
Whoever commits the crime of video voyeurism when the observing, viewing, photographing, filming, or videotaping is of any child under the age of seventeen with the intention of arousing or gratifying the sexual desires of the offender shall be fined not more than ten thousand dollars and be imprisoned at hard labor for not less than two years or more than ten years without benefit of parole, probation, or suspension of sentence.
Effective: 08/04/1999 - Present
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14:283 DVideo voyeurism; disposition of any material seized as evidence
After the institution of prosecution, access to and the disposition of any material seized as evidence of this offense shall be in accordance with R.S. 46:1845.
Effective: 07/15/2003 - Present
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14:283 EVideo voyeurism; evidence resulting from the commission of video voyeurism shall be contraband
Any evidence resulting from the commission of video voyeurism shall be contraband.
Effective: 07/15/2003 - Present
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14:283 FVideo voyeurism; registration as a sex offender
A violation of the provisions of this Section shall be considered a sex offense as defined in R.S. 15:541.
Whoever commits the crime of video voyeurism shall be required to register as a sex offender as provided for in Chapter 3-B of Title 15 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950
Effective: 07/15/2003 - Present
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14:283.1Voyeurism; penalties
Voyeurism
Effective: 08/15/2004 - Present
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14:283.1 AVoyeurism; defined
oyeurism is the viewing, observing, spying upon, or invading the privacy of a person by looking or using an unmanned aircraft system to look through the doors, windows, or other openings of a private residence without the consent of the victim who has a reasonable expectation of privacy for the purpose of arousing or gratifying the sexual desires of the offender.
Effective: 08/01/2016 - Present
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14:283.1 B(1)Voyeurism; charging & penalties - first offense
Whoever commits the crime of voyeurism, upon a first conviction, shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars, imprisoned for not more than six months, or both
Effective: 08/15/2004 - Present
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14:283.1 B(2)Voyeurism; charging & penalties - second or subsequent
(2) Upon a second or subsequent conviction, the offender shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars, imprisoned with or without hard labor for not more than one year, or both.
Effective: 08/15/2004 - Present
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14:283.1 CVoyeurism; unmanned aircraft system defined
For purposes of this Section, 'unmanned aircraft system' means an unmanned, powered aircraft that does not carry a human operator, can be autonomous or remotely piloted or operated, and can be expendable or recoverable.
Effective: 08/01/2016 - Present
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14:283.2Nonconsensual disclosure of a private image
Nonconsensual disclosure of a private image
Effective: 08/01/2015 - Present
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14:283.2(A)Nonconsensual disclosure of a private image - defined
A. A person commits the offense of nonconsensual disclosure of a private image when all of the following occur:
Effective: 08/01/2015 - Present
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14:283.2(A)(1)Nonconsensual disclosure of a private image - defined, intentionally discloses an image of another person who is seventeen years of age or older
A. A person commits the offense of nonconsensual disclosure of a private image when all of the following occur:
(1) The person intentionally discloses an image of another person who is seventeen years of age or older, who is identifiable from the image or information displayed in connection with the image, and whose intimate parts are exposed in whole or in part.
Effective: 08/01/2015 - Present
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14:283.2(A)(2)Nonconsensual disclosure of a private image - defined, a reasonable person would know or understand that the image was to remain private.
A. A person commits the offense of nonconsensual disclosure of a private image when all of the following occur:
(2) The person who discloses the image obtained it under circumstances in which a reasonable person would know or understand that the image was to remain private.
Effective: 08/01/2015 - Present
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14:283.2(A)(3)Nonconsensual disclosure of a private image - defined, the person in the image did not consent to the disclosure of the image
A. A person commits the offense of nonconsensual disclosure of a private image when all of the following occur:
( (3) The person who discloses the image knew or should have known that the person in the image did not consent to the disclosure of the image.
Effective: 08/01/2015 - Present
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14:283.2(A)(4)Nonconsensual disclosure of a private image - defined, hat the disclosure could harass or cause emotional distress to the person in the image
A. A person commits the offense of nonconsensual disclosure of a private image when all of the following occur:
(4) The person who discloses the image has the intent to harass or cause emotional distress to the person in the image, and the person who commits the offense knew or should have known that the disclosure could harass or cause emotional distress to the person in the image.
Effective: 08/01/2015 - Present
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14:283.2(B)Nonconsensual disclosure of a private image - Exemption/Exception
B. Disclosure of an image under any of the following circumstances does not constitute commission of the offense defined in Subsection A of this Section:
Effective: 08/01/2015 - Present
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14:283.2(C)Nonconsensual disclosure of a private image - terms defined
C. For purposes of this Section:
Effective: 08/01/2015 - Present
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14:283.2(D)Nonconsensual disclosure of a private image - Exemption/Exception for liability
D. Nothing in this Section shall be construed to impose liability on the provider of an interactive computer service as defined by 47 U.S.C. 230(f)(2), an information service as defined by 47 U.S.C. 153(24), or a telecommunications service as defined by 47 U.S.C. 153(53), for content provided by another person
Effective: 08/01/2015 - Present
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14:283.2(E)Nonconsensual disclosure of a private image - charging & penalty
E. Whoever commits the offense of nonconsensual disclosure of a private image shall be fined not more than ten thousand dollars, imprisoned with or without hard labor for not more than two years, or both.
Effective: 08/01/2015 - Present
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14:283.3Abuse of persons with infirmities through electronic means
Abuse of persons with infirmities through electronic means
Effective: 01/01/2018 - Present
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14:284Peeping Tom; penalties
Peeping Tom; penalties
Effective: 07/07/1950 - Present
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14:284(A)Peeping Tom; charging
No person shall perform such acts as will make him a 'Peeping Tom' on or about the premises of another, or go upon the premises of another for the purpose of becoming a 'Peeping Tom
Effective: 08/01/2014 - Present
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14:284(B)Peeping Tom; Defined
'Peeping Tom' as used in this Section means one who peeps through windows or doors, or other like places, situated on or about the premises of another or uses an unmanned aircraft system for the purpose of spying upon or invading the privacy of persons spied upon without the consent of the persons spied upon. It is not a necessary element of this offense that the 'Peeping Tom' be upon the premises of the person being spied upon.
Effective: 08/01/2016 - Present
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14:284(C)(1)Peeping Tom; charging and Penality for first offense
Whoever violates this Section, upon a first conviction, shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars, imprisoned for not more than six months, or both
Effective: 08/01/2014 - Present
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14:284(C)(2)Peeping Tom; charging and Penality for second offense
Upon a second conviction, the offender shall be fined not more than seven hundred fifty dollars, imprisoned for not more than six months, or both.
Effective: 08/01/2014 - Present
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