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re: Auburn has released a statement on Jarquez Hunter
Posted on 5/19/23 at 8:40 am to jangalang
Posted on 5/19/23 at 8:40 am to jangalang
Lets look at the actual law. (He should still be suspended for stupidity. The person posting on Twitter could be in legal trouble because they were harassing Jarquez.
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The defendant is charged with distributing a private image.
A person commits the crime of distributing a private image if he/she knowingly posts, emails, texts, transmits, or otherwise distributes a private image with the intent to harass, threaten, coerce, or intimidate the person depicted when the depicted person has not consented to the transmission and the depicted person has a reasonable expectation of privacy against transmission of the private image.
To convict, the State must prove beyond a reasonable doubt each of the following elements:
(1) The defendant posted, emailed, texted, transmitted, or otherwise distributed a private image of [insert name of person depicted];
(2) The defendant did so with the intent to harass, threaten, coerce, or intimidate the person depicted;
(3) The depicted person had not consented to the transmission of the private image;
(4) The depicted person had a reasonable expectation of privacy against transmission of the private image; (AND)
(5) The defendant did so knowingly.
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The defendant is charged with distributing a private image.
A person commits the crime of distributing a private image if he/she knowingly posts, emails, texts, transmits, or otherwise distributes a private image with the intent to harass, threaten, coerce, or intimidate the person depicted when the depicted person has not consented to the transmission and the depicted person has a reasonable expectation of privacy against transmission of the private image.
To convict, the State must prove beyond a reasonable doubt each of the following elements:
(1) The defendant posted, emailed, texted, transmitted, or otherwise distributed a private image of [insert name of person depicted];
(2) The defendant did so with the intent to harass, threaten, coerce, or intimidate the person depicted;
(3) The depicted person had not consented to the transmission of the private image;
(4) The depicted person had a reasonable expectation of privacy against transmission of the private image; (AND)
(5) The defendant did so knowingly.
Posted on 5/19/23 at 8:43 am to allin2010
I really miss the 90s. If you were gonna bang two chicks and record it, it was going to require having one of those big arse VHS recorders and a tripod. Just wasn't worth it!
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