Oklahoma Uniform Jury Instructions
Oklahoma Jury Instructions- Criminal
Chapter 4
F. RAPE AND OTHER SEX CRIMES
Section OUJI-CR 4-136 - Peeping Tom -- Elements
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OUJI-CR 4-136
PEEPING TOM -- ELEMENTS
No person may be convicted of violating the peeping tom statute unless the State has proved beyond a reasonable doubt each element of the crime. These elements are:
First, hiding/waiting/loitering;
Second , near any (private dwelling house)/(apartment building)/(place of residence)/(locker/dressing room)/restroom/(place where a person has a right to a reasonable expection of privacy);
Third, with the unlawful and willful intent;
Fourth, to watch/gaze/(look upon) any person;
Fifth, in a clandestine manner.
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Statutory Authority: 21 O.S. 2001, § 1171.
(2003 Supp.)
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21 O.S. 1171, | Loitering Around Residence to Watch Occupants, a Misdemeanor | Cited |