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Kidnapping law

I wanted to know about the kidnapping laws in Las Cruces New Mexico.


Asked on 9/13/08, 3:37 pm

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Charles Aspinwall Charles S. Aspinwall, J.D., LLC

Re: Kidnapping law

30-4-1. Kidnapping.

A. Kidnapping is the unlawful taking, restraining, transporting or confining of a person, by force, intimidation or deception, with intent:

(1) that the victim be held for ransom;

(2) that the victim be held as a hostage or shield and confined against his will;

(3) that the victim be held to service against the victim's will; or

(4) to inflict death, physical injury or a sexual offense on the victim.

B. Whoever commits kidnapping is guilty of a first degree felony, except that he is guilty of a second degree felony when he voluntarily frees the victim in a safe place and does not inflict physical injury or a sexual offense upon the victim.

5 years to life for sexual kidnapping of a minor.

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Answered on 9/13/08, 4:38 pm


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