Nudity On Property Charges

Summary

In Arkansas, if someone is found nude on your property, potential charges could include trespassing, indecent exposure, and disorderly conduct. If children are present, charges like endangering the welfare of a child may apply. While video evidence can support these charges, it may not always be sufficient on its own. Having multiple videos could strengthen your case. Its advisable to consult with a local attorney for specific legal advice and to report the incident to local authorities.

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Arkansas, what if children are present?
If children are present, the situation may be more serious. In Arkansas, potential charges could include:
- Indecent exposure: Especially serious if children witness the act.
- Endangering the welfare of a child: If the behavior impacts the child's well-being.
- Trespassing: Unauthorized entry onto your property.
It's advisable to contact local authorities to report the incident.
The authorities say video is not enough evidence.
It sounds frustrating that the video isn't considered sufficient evidence. While I can provide some general guidance, it's often helpful to consult with a local attorney who can offer specific advice tailored to your situation. Would you like to be connected with a lawyer who can help?
What if I have more than one video of him nude on my property?
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Having multiple videos might strengthen your evidence, but legal outcomes can vary. It's important to consult with a local attorney who understands the nuances of your case. Multiple videos can potentially support charges like indecent exposure or trespassing. Would you like to explore connecting with a local attorney for more personalized advice?