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I highly doubt it. What kid hasn't had a non-thinking moment and mooned somebody. If 16 or over , better keep your bits to yourself.

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It is unlikely that you would be charged with Indecent Exposure for an incident that occurred when you were 10 years old, as you would have been a minor at the time. Additionally, there are usually statutes of limitations that may prevent charges from being filed for incidents that occurred many years ago.

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Q: Can you be charged with Indecent Exposure for something that happened over 10 years ago when you were age 10?
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