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  2. Kidnapping - Wikipedia

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    Kidnapping may be accomplished by use of force or fear, or a victim may be enticed into confinement by fraud or deception. Kidnapping is distinguished from false imprisonment by the intentional movement of the victim to a different location. Kidnapping may be done to demand a ransom in exchange for releasing the victim, or for other illegal ...

  3. Kidnapping in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Kidnapping of a person can be punished by imprisonment up to life. If kidnapping resulted in the death of a person, it can be punished by execution or life imprisonment. [9] Kidnapping someone who is 17 or under is considered child abduction since the United States legally defines a child as someone 17 or under.

  4. Child abduction - Wikipedia

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    Some of the reasons why a stranger might kidnap an unknown child include: extortion to elicit a ransom from the parents for the child's return; illegal adoption, a stranger steals a child with the intent to rear the child as their own or to sell to a prospective adoptive parent

  5. Federal Kidnapping Act - Wikipedia

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    Following the historic Lindbergh kidnapping (the abduction and murder of Charles Lindbergh's toddler son), the United States Congress passed a federal kidnapping statute—known as the Federal Kidnapping Act, 18 U.S.C. § 1201(a)(1) (popularly known as the Lindbergh Law, or Little Lindbergh Law)—which was intended to let federal authorities step in and pursue kidnappers once they had crossed ...

  6. Piracy kidnappings - Wikipedia

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    Piracy kidnappings occur during piracy, when people are kidnapped by pirates or taken hostage.Article 1 of the United Nations International Convention against the Taking of Hostages defines a hostage-taker as "any person who seizes or detains and threatens to kill, to injure, or to continue to detain another person (hereinafter referred to as the 'hostage') in order to compel a third party ...

  7. Illegal immigrant accused in attempted teen kidnapping ... - AOL

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    A Mexican illegal immigrant, who was previously deported from the United States five times, has been arrested after allegedly attempting to kidnap a teenage Alabama girl in a store parking lot ...

  8. Appeals court finds parental kidnapping law does not apply to ...

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    The Parental Kidnapping Prevention Act was supposed to prevent parents from taking custody battles across state lines. But Congress did not specifically mention tribal nations.

  9. Illegal immigrant arrested for kidnapping, attacking teen ...

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    An illegal immigrant from Honduras faces criminal charges after allegedly assaulting a 13-year-old girl in a Florida park this month. The teen was attacked near Okeeheelee Park on Jan. 2, WPTV ...