
FAIRFAX, Va., Dec. 21 (UPI) -- A Virginia man convicted of indecent exposure for being nude in his home said he filed an immediate appeal.
Erick Williamson, 29, was found guilty Friday in Fairfax General District Court and Judge Ian O'Flaherty sentenced him to 180 days in jail, suspended for one year, and court costs of $72, which he is not required to pay due to his appeal, The Washington Post reported Monday.
Williamson said he does not believe he did anything wrong when he was naked inside his home in the morning of Oct. 19. He said he did not intentionally expose himself to two women and a 7-year-old boy who passed by his home.
"That's outrageous," Williamson said of the verdict. "It's unbelievable."
A misdemeanor appeals court jury is scheduled to hear the case in February.
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