he will not be jailed. so just feast your eyes on that one, ladies. keep a good look out for him. and mind your skirt. mel robins, criminal defense attorney in boston, is here with me live to try to figure this one out. how did this -- what? i mean, that's really what i have to ask, what? how did this happen? >> well, ashleigh, he will be judged, my friend. he will be judged. he's going to be judged right here and right now by you and me. >> you got that right, sister. >> he was charged under the peeping tom laws in massachusetts. and during the hearings before trial his -- they tried to dismiss the case saying, hey, listen, women that are already clothed don't have a right to privacy. and by the way, their clothed so they're not partially nude. and the court dismissed the claim, it appealed, appealed, appealed, went up to the supreme judicial court and believe it or not they agreed with the defendant. the supreme judicial court, which is seven judges here in