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14-970A. Aggravated indecent exposure; essential elements.

            For you to find the defendant guilty of aggravated indecent exposure [as charged in Count __________________]1, the state must prove to your satisfaction beyond a reasonable doubt each of the following elements of the crime:

            1.         The defendant knowingly and intentionally exposed [his] [her] ______________________________________2 to public view in a lewd and lascivious manner;

            2.         The defendant did so with the intent to threaten or intimidate another person;

            3.         The defendant did so [before a child under the age of eighteen (18) years of age] [while committing an assault] [while committing an aggravated assault] [while committing an assault with intent to commit a violent felony] [while committing a battery] [while committing an aggravated battery] [while committing criminal sexual penetration] or [while committing abuse of a child]3

            4.         This happened in New Mexico on or about the ____________ day of ________________________, ________.

 

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            1.         Insert the count number if more than one count is charged.

            2.         Name the part or parts of the anatomy exposed:  i.e., “mons pubis,” “penis,” “testicles,” “mons veneris,” “vulva” or “vagina.”  The applicable definition or definitions from UJI 14-981 NMRA must be given after this instruction.

            3.         Use the applicable bracketed element(s).  If element(s) other than “before a child under eighteen (18) years of age” are used, the essential elements(s) for those offenses must also be given unless given elsewhere as a substantive instruction.  See UJI 14-140 NMRA.

[Adopted by Supreme Court Order No. 13-8300-023, effective for all cases pending or filed on or after December 31, 2013.]

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