Wyoming Statutes
§ 6-4-201 — Public indecency; exception; penalties
Wyoming·Title 06 Crimes and Offenses·Ch. 4 OFFENSES AGAINST MORALS, DECENCY AND FAMILY·Art. 2 PUBLIC INDECENCY
(a)A person is guilty of public indecency if, while in a
public place where he may reasonably be expected to be viewed by
others, he:
(i)Performs an act of sexual intrusion, as defined
by W.S. 6-2-301(a)(vii); or
(ii)Exposes his intimate parts, as defined by W.S.
6-2-301(a)(ii), with the intent of arousing the sexual desire of
himself or another person; or
(iii)Engages in sexual contact, as defined by W.S.
6-2-301(a)(vi), with or without consent, with the intent of
arousing the sexual desire of himself or another person.
(b)The act of breastfeeding an infant child, including
breastfeeding in any place where the woman may legally be, does
not constitute public indecency.
(c)Public indecency is a misdemeanor punishable by
imprisonment for not more than six (6) months, a fine of not
mor
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