Arizona Statutes
§ 13-1425 — Unlawful disclosure of images depicting states of nudity or specific sexual activities; classification; definitions
Arizona § 13-1425
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Bluebook
Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 13-1425 (2026).
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A.It is unlawful for a person to intentionally disclose an image of another person who is identifiable from the image itself or from information displayed in connection with the image if all of the following apply:
1.The person in the image is depicted in a state of nudity or is engaged in specific sexual activities.
2.The depicted person has a reasonable expectation of privacy. Evidence that a person has sent an image to another person using an electronic device does not, on its own, remove the person's reasonable expectation of privacy for that image. Unless the realistic pictorial representation is created or modified by the depicted person, this paragraph does not apply to an image that is a realistic pictorial representation.
3.The image is disclosed with the intent to harm, h
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§ 13-1001
Attempt; classifications§ 13-1002
Solicitation; classifications§ 13-1003
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Additional purposes of the criminal law§ 13-102
Applicability of title§ 13-104
Rule of construction§ 13-105
Definitions§ 13-107
Time limitations§ 13-108
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Arizona § 13-1425, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/az/13-1425.