Criminal
Dec. 18, 2002
Justices Rule Resistance Doesn't Define An Abduction
SAN FRANCISCO - That's why they call it kidnapping. A teen-age girl who stole a friend's baby is guilty of kidnapping even though minimal effort was needed to carry off the unresisting infant, a unanimous California Supreme Court ruled Monday.
A teen-age girl who stole a friend's baby is guilty of kidnapping even though minimal effort was needed to carry off the unresisting infant, a unanimous California Supreme Court...
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