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State v. Prince

Supreme Court of Minnesota
Apr 20, 1973
296 Minn. 490 (Minn. 1973)

Summary

holding that there was sufficient evidence to support a conviction for indecent exposure where the defendant stood completely naked in the doorway of his home and attracted the attention of three passing high school girls by saying, "Hi, girls."

Summary of this case from State v. Dupuis

Opinion

No. 43748.

April 20, 1973.

Criminal law — conviction of indecent exposure — sufficiency of evidence.

Appeal by Terrance J. Prince from a judgment of the municipal court of St. Paul, Ramsey County, Edward K. Delaney, Judge, whereby he was convicted of indecent exposure. Affirmed.

Harry N. Ray, for appellant.

Kenneth J. Fitzpatrick, City Attorney, and A. Keith Hanzel and Stephen C. Rathke, Assistant City Attorneys, for respondent.

Considered en banc without oral argument.


Defendant appeals from a judgment of conviction of indecent exposure. Minn. St. 617.23. His contention is that the evidence was insufficient to support the verdict.

The evidence, viewed in the light most favorable to the verdict, established that defendant stood completely naked in the doorway of his home and attracted the attention of three passing high school girls by saying, "Hi, girls." The evidence that defendant endeavored to attract the attention of passers-by while standing nude in plain sight of the passers-by was clearly sufficient, under principles enunciated in State v. Peery, 224 Minn. 346, 28 N.W.2d 851 (1947), to justify the verdict.

Affirmed.


Summaries of

State v. Prince

Supreme Court of Minnesota
Apr 20, 1973
296 Minn. 490 (Minn. 1973)

holding that there was sufficient evidence to support a conviction for indecent exposure where the defendant stood completely naked in the doorway of his home and attracted the attention of three passing high school girls by saying, "Hi, girls."

Summary of this case from State v. Dupuis

affirming a conviction for indecent exposure when the defendant "stood completely naked in the doorway of his home and attracted the attention of three passing high school girls by saying, ‘Hi, girls’ "

Summary of this case from Fordyce v. State

involving a naked defendant standing in the doorway calling out "[h]i, girls"

Summary of this case from State v. Galvan-Contreras

involving a defendant who "stood completely naked in the doorway of his home and attracted the attention of three passing high school girls by saying, ‘Hi, girls.’ "

Summary of this case from State v. Jama

following Peery

Summary of this case from State v. Stevenson
Case details for

State v. Prince

Case Details

Full title:STATE v. TERRANCE J. PRINCE

Court:Supreme Court of Minnesota

Date published: Apr 20, 1973

Citations

296 Minn. 490 (Minn. 1973)
206 N.W.2d 660

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