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What You Need to Know about Video Voyeurism in Louisiana

January 1, 2022Eric G. Johnson

Video voyeurism is a crime that has been on the rise in recent years. In Louisiana, there are different types of video voyeurism. If you’ve been charged with any kind of video voyeurism, you need to know what your options are and how to protect yourself from a conviction. Eric Johnson is an experienced video voyeurism attorney that has helped many clients in having their charges reduced or dismissed. Below we’ve outlined some information about video voyeurism and how an attorney can help you fight your charges.

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  • What Is Video Voyeurism?
  • The Types of Video Voyeurism
  • The Penalties for Video Voyeurism Charges
    • First Offense
    • Second Offense
    • Video Voyeurism Involving Sexual Acts
    • Video Voyeurism of a Minor
  • How Can an Attorney Help Me?
  • Contact Video Voyeurism Attorney Eric Johnson in Louisiana

What Is Video Voyeurism?

Video voyeurism is the act of recording someone without their knowledge for sexual gratification. Unlike voyeurism in general, the person convicted has used video, photographs, or any kind of footage when committing the act. Louisiana statute 14:283 states:

“Video voyeurism is any of the following:

            (1) The use of any camera, videotape, photo-optical, photo-electric, or any other image recording device, […] for the purpose of observing, viewing, photographing, filming, or videotaping a person where that person has not consented…”

This explains that viewing, recording, taking images, or observing is considered video voyeurism. It is a serious crime and has even more severe penalties when involving a minor in Louisiana. There are different types of video voyeurism in Louisiana law, and it is important to know the difference.

The Types of Video Voyeurism

The laws in Louisiana for video voyeurism explain the specifics when it comes to what video voyeurism is and how it is considered a crime. There are different types of video voyeurism according to Louisiana law. The three main types are:

  • Video voyeurism involving a sexual act
  • Video voyeurism involving nudity
  • Video voyeurism involving a private area

Video voyeurism is a crime that can be prosecuted in state or federal court. You could face severe penalties if you are convicted of video voyeurism, including jail time and fines. It is essential to have an experienced attorney on your side who can help you fight your charges and protect your rights.

The Penalties for Video Voyeurism Charges

The penalties for video voyeurism vary depending on the type of video voyeurism involved. The penalties can include jail time and fines. More so, when video voyeurism charges involve minors, the individual committing the act will face penalties and need to register as a sex offender.

First Offense

The first offense for a video voyeurism charge will result in a fine of no more than two thousand dollars, imprisonment for no more than two years, or both.

Second Offense

With two offenses, the individual convicted will be charged no more than two thousand dollars and face jail time. The imprisonment will be no less than six months and no more than three years without the option for parole, probation, or suspension of their sentence.

Video Voyeurism Involving Sexual Acts

When the crime of video voyeurism involves footage of sexual acts such as intercourse and intimate body parts, they will face up to five years in prison along with a two thousand dollar fine.

Video Voyeurism of a Minor

When an individual is convicted of video voyeurism involving a minor (under seventeen years old) in Louisiana, they will face up to ten years in prison and up to ten thousand dollars in fines.

Video voyeurism is a serious crime that can have life-changing consequences for the person convicted. If you are charged with video voyeurism, it is important to seek legal help to protect your rights and minimize the penalties you could face.

How Can an Attorney Help Me?

If you are charged with video voyeurism, it is important to have an experienced attorney on your side who can help you protect your rights. Eric Johnson is a professional video voyeurism attorney who understands the law and knows how to get the best results for his clients. Our legal team will fight for you every step of the way and ensure you have the best chance at a favorable outcome. An attorney can help you by:

  • Reviewing the evidence against you
  • Negotiating with prosecutors
  • Representing you in court
  • Challenging the evidence against you
  • Helping to reduce or dismiss your charges

If you face video voyeurism charges, it is important to contact an attorney right away. You’ll have the advantage of speaking with an experienced attorney skilled in providing legal representation for their clients and helping them learn their rights. A lawyer will always be on your side and help you understand your outcome.

Contact Video Voyeurism Attorney Eric Johnson in Louisiana

At John D. and Eric Johnson Law Firm, our experienced legal team is here to help you learn your rights. Attorney Eric Johnson is an experienced Rayville criminal defense lawyer and video voyeurism attorney that can help you fight the charges you are facing. For more information, contact us using our online form or give us a call at (318) 377-1555, and we’ll schedule your free consultation.

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