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FL S0436
Bill
Status
2/23/2012
Primary Sponsor
Andy Gardiner
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AI Summary
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Expands the definition of "place and time when a person has a reasonable expectation of privacy" to explicitly include the interior of a residential dwelling.
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Increases penalties for adults 19 years or older who commit video voyeurism from a misdemeanor to a third-degree felony.
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Elevates repeat offenses of video voyeurism from third-degree to second-degree felonies.
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Raises video voyeurism offenses against minors (committed by caretakers, school employees, or adults 24+) from third-degree to second-degree felonies, with second or subsequent convictions treated as second-degree felonies.
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Ranks violations of video voyeurism against certain minor victims with prior convictions at Level 6 on the Criminal Punishment Code offense severity ranking chart, effective July 1, 2012.
Legislative Description
Video Voyeurism
Last Action
Ordered enrolled -SJ 958
3/7/2012