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Louisiana Revised Statute 14:45

 

A. Simple kidnapping is:

 

(1) The intentional and forcible seizing and carrying of any person from one place to another without his consent.

 

(2) The intentional taking, enticing or decoying away, for an unlawful purpose, of any child not his own and under the age of fourteen years, without the consent of its parent or the person charged with its custody.

 

(3) The intentional taking, enticing or decoying away, without the consent of the proper authority, of any person who has been lawfully committed to any orphan, insane, feeble-minded or other similar institution.

 

(4) The intentional taking, enticing or decoying away and removing from the state, by any parent of his or her child, from the custody of any person to whom custody has been awarded by any court of competent jurisdiction of any state, without the consent of the legal custodian, with intent to defeat the jurisdiction of the said court over the custody of the child.

 

(5) The taking, enticing or decoying away and removing from the state, by any person, other than the parent, of a child temporarily placed in his custody by any court of competent jurisdiction in the state, with intent to defeat the jurisdiction of said court over the custody of the child.

 

B. Whoever commits the crime of simple kidnapping shall be fined not more than five thousand dollars, imprisoned with or without hard labor for not more than five years, or both.

 

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Amended by Acts 1962, No. 344, § 1; Acts 1966, No. 253, § 1; Acts 1980, No. 708, § 1.

 

Stephen D. Hébert is a criminal defense attorney, primarily practicing in Jefferson Parish – 24th Judicial District Court (Gretna).   He also regularly handles cases in Orleans Parish Criminal District Court, Orleans Parish Civil District Court, Plaquemines Parish – 25th Judicial District Court (Belle Chasse), St. Bernard Parish – 34th Judicial District Court (Chalmette), St. Charles Parish – 29th Judicial District Court (Hahnville), and U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana (New Orleans).

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