Interference with Privacy – Spouse as Victim 
Posted: 1:00 am Mon, March 15, 2010
By admin
A spouse has a reasonable expectation of privacy from being videotaped surreptitiously while alone in a residential bathroom shared with the person’s spouse. Minn. Stat. sec. 609.746, subd. 1(d) (2006) does not include an exception for married individuals, and the other spouse may be found guilty of interference with privacy under the statute when he videotapes his spouse undressed in that room without her knowledge.
Affirmed.
| Case Number | A09-0704 |
| Case Name | Minnesota v. Perez |
| Court | Court of Appeals |
| County | Mille Lacs County |
| Category | Interference with Privacy |
| Type | Published Criminal Opinions |
| URL | http://www.minnlawyer.com/userfiles/image/opa090704-0309.htm |
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