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Charges of Photographing an Unsuspecting Person in the Nude Continued Without a Finding
Just over one year ago the defendant was charged with Photographing an Unsuspecting Person in the Nude in violation of G.L. c. 272 Section 105. The prosecution alleged that in March of 2018 the defendant’s estranged wife called the police to report that she found a clock in her bedroom that concealed a video recording device. She claimed that after their separation her husband, the defendant gave it to her as a gift and placed it on a desk in her bedroom aimed at the bed. She had no idea that the device was constantly recording her while in the bedroom. The camera captured countless sex acts with the wife and her new boyfriends. Credit card receipts corroborated that in fact the defendant did purchased the camera. If convicted the defendant would have to register as a sex offender. Attorney Stephen Neyman was hired to defend the case. Our office was first able to get the defendant released from jail through a jail appeal. Second, we were able to get the charges continued without a finding. The defendant will not have to register as a sex offender.
Read More in G.L. c. 272 Section 105