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11.13 VOYEURISM 810.14, Fla. Stat. To prove the crime of Voyeurism,e State m th ust prove the following three elements beyond a reasonable doubt: 1. [Name of defendant] secretly [observed] [photographed] [filmed] [videotaped] [recorded] [name of victim]. 2. The [act alleged] was done with a [lewd] [lascivious] [indecent] intent. 3. When [name of victim] was [observed] [photographed] [filmed] [videotaped] [recorded], [name of victim was in a ] [dwelling] [structure] [conveyance] in which [name of victim] had a reasonable expectation of privacy. The words lewd, lascivious, and indecent mean the same thing, a wicked, lustful, unchaste, licentious, or sensual intent on the part of the person doing the act. Dwelling means a building [or conveyance] of any kind, including any attached porch, whether such building [or conveyance] is temporary or permanent, mobile or immobile, which has a roof over it and is designed to be occupied by people lodging therein at night, together with the enclosed space of ground and outbuildings immediately surrounding it. Structure means any kind of building, either temporary or permanent, that has a roof over it, together with the enclosed space of ground and outbuildings immediately surrounding it. Conveyance means any motor vehicle, ship, vessel, railroad car, trailer, aircraft or sleeping car.