Depends on the jury

I don't think so.
Apparently you haven't been in court recently.

My version... it depends on the lawyer defending you.

Kenneth Waller

----- Original Message ----- From: "P. J. Alling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Subject: Re: More Texas Photo Issues


Depends on the jury. The enforcement of the Mann Act requires mind reading, yet there are a number of
felons and exfelons who were convicted under that Federal Statute.

Juan Buhler wrote:

"You're committing an offense if, a) you're taking a picture of a person who
hasn't given you consent to do so, and b) that picture is for the sexual
gratification of any person," Douglas said.


Hopefully, *and* is the key word here, no?

Also, b) is very difficult to prove.

j

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