A Virginia man has been acquitted of indecent exposure in his own home, his second trial on the charges, after an appeals court overturned his initial conviction. Erick Williamson, 29, was convicted of indecent exposure in December by a Fairfax General District judge. He appealed and was found not guilty Wednesday by a Fairfax County Circuit Court jury after less than 20 minutes of deliberations. Williamson was charged after two women reported seeing him standing naked in the doorway to the carport at his Springfield home on October 19th. One of the women was accompanied by her 7-year-old son. Williamson, who admitted to going about his morning routine nude, denied standing in the doorway and said he never intended for anyone to see him. He said he would have covered up if he had known he was visible to anyone.
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