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AS A FELON UNDER ALABAMA'S NEW
INDECENT EXPOSURE LAW. FOX TEN
NEWS REPORTER RENEE
DIALS WAS IN THE COURTROOM FOR
THE FIRST DAY OF THE TRIAL:
Dana Stegall arrived at the
Baldwin County Courthouse this
morning like he has dozens of
times in the past to stand trial
for indecent exposure.
because if convicted Stegall
will be headed to prison instead
of the
county jail. 08 49 33 00 "I seen
changes and I talked to some
our area, and thankfully they
pushed to
whom we've identified as Christi
pushed for the change in
Alabama's law after she says she
was victimized by Stegall more
convicted and sentenced to 6
months in jail on the
misdemeanor charge.
how many times a person had done
something like that, the
county jail. And, like I've
been told this particular
individual
times, and something needed to
be done. SU: The law that
Christi fought for makes the
charge of exposure a felony for
convicted three or more times.
In this trial Stegall is accused
of exposing himself to two women
at a gas station in Robertsdale,
could be handed a sentence from
one to ten years in prison.
Stegall's lawyer told jurors
that Stegall was not the first
person of
interest in the case. Cali
even
considered as a suspect until
asked police about the
Flasher", after she talked with
another friend. Armstrong also
said a man on a bicycle seen
on the store's surveillance
video could not be identified.
Armstrong said Stegall may or
may not testify during the
In Bay Minette, I'm Renee Dials
Fox Ten News.
THE JUDGE SAID HE EXPECTS THE
TRIAL TO WRAP UP TOMORROW.