Legal Question in Criminal Law in North Carolina
Privacy
Is it illegal for someone to "peep" into other peoples' windows from inside of their own home?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Privacy
Famous law school answer, "Depends." Secret peeping
under NCGS 14-202 says any person who secretly peeps
into any room occupied by a female person shall
be guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.
That's the whole statute. It doesn't say she has
to be nekkid. It doesn't say whe has to be
in a bedroom. It doesn't say what she is doing.
I suppose a person who looked int oa window at
a grand ballroom filled with people in elegant dress
could be charged. It also doesn't say where the
secret peeper has to be.
One defense is to try to get your lawyer to get her
to sort of admit she doesn't always close her blinds.
She will never admit she is an exhibitionist.
If you do not have a record look for diversionary programs
where you can avoid conviction of a crime if you
go to a class or do community service work. Then get it expunged.
Good luck. DG