Legal Question in Criminal Law in New Jersey
Question about Tiger Kidnappings
I am not in the situation described
below, and am merely curious about
what would happen.
Let's say there's a person we'll call
person A, who has a close loved one,
person B. Person B could be a spouse,
son, daughter, sibling, or somebody
else person A holds dear.
Let's say a person C kidnaps person
B, and tells person A that Person B
will only be returned alive if Person A
agrees to kill somebody.
If person A winds up being forced to
go through with the murder, is
caught, and it's made clear in the
trial what person C was doing, would
the severity of person A's sentence
change at all?
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Question about Tiger Kidnappings
You are talking about murder, an offense of great magnitude in the law and in the minds of the people who run the courts and prosecute defendants. I can not give any assurance that the reason for committing the murder would in any way mitigate the sentence/punished which would be meted out. My advice is call the cops if such a threat is made.
Gary Moore
Re: Question about Tiger Kidnappings
Sounds like home work.
Re: Question about Tiger Kidnappings
I seem to remember this hypo from criminal law class in law school...
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