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Without actually saying so in the question, it sounds as if the questioner has been ajudged a "SEX OFFENDER." It depends entirely upon the the laws of their particular state, county, or municipality and how they address the limitations of individuals of that classification.

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What are indecent liberties with a minor?

Generally, when a person is charged with taking indecent liberties, the liberties must be taken in the physical presence of the child, but physical contact is not required. Exposing one's private parts to a child with sexual intent may constitute the crime. An indecent liberty may consist of communication of indecent language.The following is an examle of a state statute dealing with taking indecent liberties:"21-3503. Indecent liberties with a child.(a) Indecent liberties with a child is engaging in any of the following acts with a child who is 14 or more years of age but less than 16 years of age:Any lewd fondling or touching of the person of either the child or the offender, done or submitted to with the intent to arouse or to satisfy the sexual desires of either the child or the offender, or both; orsoliciting the child to engage in any lewd fondling or touching of the person of another with the intent to arouse or satisfy the sexual desires of the child, the offender or another.(b) It shall be a defense to a prosecution of indecent liberties with a child as described in subsection (a)(1) that the child was married to the accused at the time of the offense.(c) Indecent liberties with a child is a severity level 5, person felony."From: http://definitions.uslegal.com/i/indecent-liberties/


What is Indecent liberty minor?

unlawful sexual activity with a minor, in violation of Section 76-5-401, or an attempt to commit any of those offenses, the person touches the anus, buttocks, or any part of the genitals of the minor, or touches the breast of a female minor, or otherwise takes indecent liberties with the minor, or causes a minor to take indecent liberties with the actor or another person, with the intent to cause substantial emotional or bodily pain to any person or with the intent to arouse or gratify the sexual desire of any person regardless of the sex of any participant.(3) A violation of Subsection (2) is a third degree felony unless the defendant establishes by a preponderance of the evidence the mitigating factor that the defendant is less than four years older than the minor at the time the sexual activity occurred, in which case it is a class B misdemeanor. Indecent Liberties with a minor specifically exclude "acts of force".


What did personal liberties protect?

It sets limits in government action regarding a person's individual rights.


Can states extend civil liberties or civil rights beyond those in the US Constitution?

Yes. But this would not protect the person who goes beyond the limits in the US Constitution from prosecution in Federal Court. What the states may not do is impose more restrictive limits on civil liberties or civil rights than those in the US Constitution.


What is the penalty for indecent exposure in the state of Missouri?

A person may receive a fine of up to $20,000. A person could also receive up to a year in prison for indecent exposure.


When a person in a criminal trial is found guilty that person is?

The person in a criminal trial is the defendant. When found guilty, the person is convicted and sentenced. The person then becomes an inmate or convict in the prison system.


Can a person convicted of family voliance get a gun?

As long as that person can otherwise legally own the firearm.


Can a person convicted of a felony be around guns?

No.


What does the term civil liberty refer to?

Civil liberties include numerous provisions, many of them listed in the Bill of Rights, that protect person who are suspected of criminal activity. Among these are limits on how the police as agents of the government can conduct searches and seizures


Is it possible for a convicted person to return to UK as as senior midwifery nurse?

That would depend on what you have been convicted of!!


What are rights that a person who is being convicted of a crime have?

to testify


Who is a convicted person?

O.J. Simpson, trial #2.

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