People v. McNair

In People v. McNair (1955) 130 Cal. App. 2d 696, the victim "observed defendant half out the window of his apartment, naked, waving his hands outward. When anybody besides the little girl appeared defendant withdrew into his apartment. His penis was flush with the outside of the building and approximately one half foot from the lower part of the window sill." ( People v. McNair, supra, 130 Cal. App. 2d at p. 697.) When questioned, the defendant told police "that he was pretty hot and he was going to masturbate." However, he in effect denied a sexual motivation for exposing himself to the girl, explaining that he was "proud" of himself and that he "will let her look if she wants." (Ibid.) His conviction for child molestation, based on exposing himself to the girl, was upheld.