Alabama man convicted of felony voyeurism for upskirt photos
April 2, 2021 GMT
MOUNTAIN BROOK, Ala. (AP) A man accused of taking obscene photos of women at Alabama grocery stores was convicted Thursday of felony voyeurism.
James Phillip Huggins Jr., 34, entered his guilty plea in Jefferson County court, receiving a 10-year suspended sentence with two years of probation, news outlets reported. A judge also ordered him to register as a convicted sex offender.
Mountain Brook police arrested Huggins in October 2019, shortly after a woman reported that she saw a man taking photos up her skirt at a supermarket, Lt. Chuck Clark said at the time.
Alabama man convicted of felony voyeurism for upskirt photos
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Man pleads guilty to felony voyeurism charges for ‘upskirting’ at Mountain Brook businesses
Updated Apr 01, 2021;
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A 34-year-old man pleaded guilty to taking obscene photos of women at two Mountain Brook businesses.
James Phillip Huggins Jr., of Mountain Brook, on Thursday entered his guilty plea to the Class C felony charges before Jefferson County Circuit Judge Michael Streety. Huggins received a 10-year suspended sentence with a two-year probation. He must also register as a convicted sex offender.
Huggins was initially arrested by Mountain Brook police in October 2019 and indicted in March 2020. He was charged with four counts of first-degree voyeurism for crimes that happened at Publix on Montclair Road and Piggly Wiggly on Church Street.