A man who walked naked through a Norfolk village is to be sentenced for “outraging public decency”.
William Hall, 39, was charged after being arrested for walking down the street in Dickleburgh, near Diss, with his genitals exposed on January 6 this year.
He pleaded guilty at Norwich Magistrates Court to a charge of outraging public decency by behaving in an indecent manner.
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Hall, of Brandreth Close in Dickleburgh, also admitted sending a text message and image that was indecent or grossly offensive to a woman in Diss causing her distress or anxiety.
He entered guilty pleas to both charges at a hearing on May 25 with the case being adjourned for pre-sentence reports to be prepared.
Magistrates are due to sentence him at a hearing on July 21.
The maximum sentence for outraging public decency, an offence that can range from committing indecent acts in public to wearing upsetting attire and publishing outrageous material as all as public exposure, is six months in prison to an unlimited fine.
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