The Sixth Appellate District affirmed in part and reversed in part a judgment. The court held that joint trial of an indecent exposure misdemeanor with strong proof and a sexual assault felony with much weaker proof, which were dissimilar and without apparent historical connection, was under the circumstances grossly unfair and amounted to denial of due process.

While walking in late September, Gina Doe noticed a white Ford sedan with open windows driving next to her. The driver, Cameron Earle, told her to approach. When she did, she saw that Earle was naked from the waist down and masturbating.