Public Indecency Charges Georgia
Summary
In Georgia, exposing private areas in public, especially to minors, can lead to charges like public indecency or child molestation. In Chatham County, report such incidents to the local police by providing details like date, time, location, and a description of the individual involved. Contact the Chatham County Police Department for further assistance.Full Conversation
If a female flashes children in my neighborhood what is the criminal charge
In Georgia, flashing or exposing oneself in public, particularly to children, can lead to several charges:
- Public Indecency: This is a misdemeanor but can become a felony if done in front of a minor.
- Child Molestation: If the exposure is intended to arouse or satisfy sexual desires, it can lead to this serious charge.
Could you specify the city or county in Georgia where this incident occurred? This will help provide information on the nearest court.
- Public Indecency: This is a misdemeanor but can become a felony if done in front of a minor.
- Child Molestation: If the exposure is intended to arouse or satisfy sexual desires, it can lead to this serious charge.
Could you specify the city or county in Georgia where this incident occurred? This will help provide information on the nearest court.
If the flashing exposed private areas but was not completely nude what would the crime be
In Georgia, even if the flashing exposed private areas but was not completely nude, it can still be considered:
- **Public Indecency**: Engaging in a lewd exposure of intimate parts in public.
The severity of the charge can increase if done in front of minors.
Could you specify the city or county in Georgia where this incident occurred for more precise information?
- **Public Indecency**: Engaging in a lewd exposure of intimate parts in public.
The severity of the charge can increase if done in front of minors.
Could you specify the city or county in Georgia where this incident occurred for more precise information?
Chatham county and the exposure was done by a homeless person exposure on purpose to minors
In Chatham County, Georgia, the exposure by a homeless person to minors can result in:
- **Public Indecency**: Lewd exposure of intimate parts in public, typically a misdemeanor but can escalate to a felony if minors are involved.
- **Child Molestation**: If the intent was to arouse or satisfy sexual desires, it's a serious felony charge.
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * Montgomery St, Savannah, GA *
Website: www.chathamcourts.org
Would you like additional information on the legal process or how to report this incident?
- **Public Indecency**: Lewd exposure of intimate parts in public, typically a misdemeanor but can escalate to a felony if minors are involved.
- **Child Molestation**: If the intent was to arouse or satisfy sexual desires, it's a serious felony charge.
Chatham County Superior Court
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * Montgomery St, Savannah, GA *
Website: www.chathamcourts.org
Would you like additional information on the legal process or how to report this incident?
Yes how do I report this crime
To report this crime, you can take the following steps:
*. **Contact Local Law Enforcement**: Call the non-emergency number of the Chatham County Police Department or visit the nearest police station.
*. **Provide Details**: When reporting, give as much information as possible about the incident, including the time, location, and description of the individual involved.
Would you need guidance on what information to provide when you report?
*. **Contact Local Law Enforcement**: Call the non-emergency number of the Chatham County Police Department or visit the nearest police station.
*. **Provide Details**: When reporting, give as much information as possible about the incident, including the time, location, and description of the individual involved.
~Chatham County Police Department
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * Police Memorial Dr, Savannah, GA *
Website: police.chathamcountyga.gov
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * Police Memorial Dr, Savannah, GA *
Website: police.chathamcountyga.gov
Would you need guidance on what information to provide when you report?
Yes
When reporting the incident, ensure you provide the following details:
- **Date and Time**: When the incident occurred.
- **Location**: Exact place where the exposure happened.
- **Description of the Individual**: Physical appearance, clothing, and any distinguishing features.
- **Witnesses**: Anyone else who saw the incident and can provide additional information.
- **Context**: Any details on how the event unfolded and the behavior of the individual involved.
Would you like information on the legal process after reporting the crime?
- **Date and Time**: When the incident occurred.
- **Location**: Exact place where the exposure happened.
- **Description of the Individual**: Physical appearance, clothing, and any distinguishing features.
- **Witnesses**: Anyone else who saw the incident and can provide additional information.
- **Context**: Any details on how the event unfolded and the behavior of the individual involved.
Would you like information on the legal process after reporting the crime?