It is always advisable to seek the professional advice of an experienced criminal defense attorney if you or someone you know has been charged with a sexual offense of any kind.
Criminal Defense Attorney MacDonald posts the following article as an example of behavior that is considered to violate the rights of another person sexually and therefore considered a sexual offense.
RI minister accused of voyeurism
Cops: minister made videos up women's skirts
September 9, 2010Nancy Krause
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) - As many as 50 women may have been the victim of an accused video voyeur, Providence police said.
Investigators arrested Miller Flambert, 49, on charges he used a pen-shaped video camera to record under the skirts of women without their knowledge or consent and then downloaded the images on his home computer.
Flambert, a self-described part-time Evangelical minister, was arraigned Tuesday on a felony count of video voyeurism.
According to Police Maj. Thomas Oates III, investigators were alerted about Flambert's alleged actions after an incident at a Walmart pharmacy on Silver Spring St. After further investigation, troopers seized memory cards and a computer from Flambert's North Providence apartment.
Oates tells The Providence Journal that police believe the man has recorded about 50 women at Rhode Island stores in the last six months.
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