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Originally Posted by kenk-la
"According to C.R.S. 18-3-302 a person commits second degree kidnapping when s/he seizes and carries any person from one place to another, without his consent and without lawful authority; or s/he takes away any child below 18 years with intent to keep or conceal the child from his or her parent or guardian or with intent to sell, trade, or barter such child for consideration."
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I was looking up a few more law sites for definitions and came across one thing that said this could be charged for something like there was an argument in the kitchen, Person A grabs Person B and takes them into the living room or Person A pushes Person B into another room while arguing technically moving them to another place. Or if Person A picks up and removes Person B from a place, such as placing someone from inside the home outside the door of the home (i.e. kicks them out by actually grabbing them and removing them). So it seems like this is a very open definition charge and it may not be the classic "kidnapping" that everyone associates with the term.
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IIRC, his parents moved over to Denver from Russia recently, so his parents are here and I am fairly certain he is married too. Does he have a child? I'm going to avoid speculating what happened, because what's the point really.
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His mother has been over since late 2011, father since early 2012.