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  • 42Kennedy v. Louisiana — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Kennedy v. Louisiana ArgueDate=April 16 ArgueYear=2008 DecideDate=June 25 DecideYear=2008 FullName=Patrick O. Kennedy v. State of Louisiana USVol= USPage= CitationNew=554 U.S. ; 128 S.Ct. 2641; 2008 U.S. LEXIS 5262; 2008 WL… …

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  • 43indecent exposure — An exposure of the person in such manner and at such time and place as to offend against public decency, occurring by intent or by recklessness from which an intent may be inferred. Anno: 93 ALR 998. Exposing another person in an indecent or… …

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  • 45indecent — Offensive to common propriety; offending against modesty or delicacy; grossly vulgar; obscene; lewd; unseemly; unbecoming; indecorous; unfit to be seen or heard. See obscene @ indecent assault The act of a male person taking indecent liberties… …

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  • 46indecent — Offensive to common propriety; offending against modesty or delicacy; grossly vulgar; obscene; lewd; unseemly; unbecoming; indecorous; unfit to be seen or heard. See obscene @ indecent assault The act of a male person taking indecent liberties… …

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