Kidnapping defined as removal beyond borders or from lawful guardianship, punishable by imprisonment and fine. Kidnapping is defined as either conveying a person beyond national limits without their consent or legally authorised consent, or taking or enticing a child or person of unsound mind out of the custody of a lawful guardian without that guardian's consent; 'lawful guardian' includes any person lawfully entrusted with care. A good-faith belief of paternity or entitlement to custody is excepted unless the act is for an immoral or unlawful purpose. Whoever commits either form of kidnapping is punishable by imprisonment and liable to fine.
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Kidnapping defined as removal beyond borders or from lawful guardianship, punishable by imprisonment and fine.
Kidnapping is defined as either conveying a person beyond national limits without their consent or legally authorised consent, or taking or enticing a child or person of unsound mind out of the custody of a lawful guardian without that guardian's consent; "lawful guardian" includes any person lawfully entrusted with care. A good-faith belief of paternity or entitlement to custody is excepted unless the act is for an immoral or unlawful purpose. Whoever commits either form of kidnapping is punishable by imprisonment and liable to fine.
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