Wisconson Court Rules Nude People Have Rights

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MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- A state appeals court ruled Tuesday that a person who is voluntarily nude in the presence of another still has privacy rights against being secretly videotaped, in a decision that bolsters Wisconsin's video voyeur law.

The ruling upholds the felony guilty plea of Mark Jahnke, who videotaped his girlfriend while she was naked and while they were having sex. He argued that because she agreed to be naked, she had no reasonable expectation of privacy.

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