Strong Defense Against Indecent Exposure Charges
Your Defense Starts Here. We Have Handled Hundreds of Sex Crime Charges.
Indecent exposure and public nudity charges can follow from the stereotypical scenario involving trench coats and planned, purposeful exposure. But just as often indecent exposure charges result from accidental exposure, playful encounters and other "gray area" incidents like:
- Misunderstandings in dorm and college settings
- Mooning and streaking
- Unintentional exposure due to unawareness of other people's presence or to problems with garments
At the Denver law firm of Shazam Kianpour & Associates, P.C. we have handled numerous cases involving both intentional and inadvertent indecent exposure/public nudity in Colorado. Our attorneys can provide knowledgeable help in protecting you from criminal penalties, which can include:
- Probation/intensive supervision probation (ISP)
- Jail time
- Prison time
A Case Example
A recent case demonstrates our experience and skill in arguing for the dismissal of public nudity charges. Our 80-year-old client lived in a small, largely Hispanic apartment building where open doors were the norm. One morning he sat casually eating his breakfast on the building's public stairway in his shorts, and unknowingly exposed his genitals to children through the shorts' leg openings.
A child mentioned the incident to a parent, who reported our client to the police. After being charged with indecent exposure, our client contacted us. Through vigorous representation we succeeded in having the charges dismissed by showing the exposure was not intentional.
Though public nudity charges are generally misdemeanor charges, multiple convictions can lead to felony charges. Before you suffer the stigma of a criminal record and a sex crime conviction, contact our office for a no-charge consultation and aggressive, experienced legal help.
We offer free initial consultations, answer phones 24-hours a day and offer same-day appointments and immediate jail visits. Also, we charge affordable rates, offer payment plans and accept credit cards. To contact a lawyer, call 303-825-1075.


