The Utah woman was charged with three counts of misdemeanour lewdness involving a child. Photo / Fox News
The Utah woman was charged with three counts of misdemeanour lewdness involving a child. Photo / Fox News
A Utah woman faced the possibility of being registered as a sex offender after her stepchildren saw her topless in her own home, Fox News reports.
Tilli Buchanan has challenged Utah's lewdness law arguing that it is unconstitutional for women to be discriminated against for showing their breasts, especially intheir own home.
The 28-year-old had been working with her husband in the garage when they both took off their shirts to avoid getting dust on them, which the stepchildren saw.
When the birth mother heard of the incident she alerted welfare officials and the charges were filed.
The judge sided with prosecutors who argued that lewdness is commonly understood to include women's breasts in US society.
"This whole thing is ridiculous," her lawyer Randy Richards said. "She [or other women] have to worry about their kids seeing them topless? It's ridiculous.
"If we lose this, she's on the sex offender registry with child rapists and things of that nature.
"The magnitude of the penalty on this is enormous."