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Law enforcement officers viewing or photographing duringinvestigations or in prisons for security not an invasion of privacy.

565.257. The provisions of sections 565.250 to 565.257 shall notapply to:

(1) Viewing, photographing or filming by law enforcement officersduring a lawful criminal investigation;

(2) Viewing, photographing or filming by law enforcement officers orby personnel of the department of corrections or of a local jail orcorrectional facility for security purposes or during investigation ofalleged misconduct by a person in the custody of the department ofcorrections or the local jail or correctional facility.

(L. 1995 H.B. 160 § 1 subsec. 5)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Missouri > T38 > C565 > 565_257

Law enforcement officers viewing or photographing duringinvestigations or in prisons for security not an invasion of privacy.

565.257. The provisions of sections 565.250 to 565.257 shall notapply to:

(1) Viewing, photographing or filming by law enforcement officersduring a lawful criminal investigation;

(2) Viewing, photographing or filming by law enforcement officers orby personnel of the department of corrections or of a local jail orcorrectional facility for security purposes or during investigation ofalleged misconduct by a person in the custody of the department ofcorrections or the local jail or correctional facility.

(L. 1995 H.B. 160 § 1 subsec. 5)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Missouri > T38 > C565 > 565_257

Law enforcement officers viewing or photographing duringinvestigations or in prisons for security not an invasion of privacy.

565.257. The provisions of sections 565.250 to 565.257 shall notapply to:

(1) Viewing, photographing or filming by law enforcement officersduring a lawful criminal investigation;

(2) Viewing, photographing or filming by law enforcement officers orby personnel of the department of corrections or of a local jail orcorrectional facility for security purposes or during investigation ofalleged misconduct by a person in the custody of the department ofcorrections or the local jail or correctional facility.

(L. 1995 H.B. 160 § 1 subsec. 5)