Criminal – Abduction – Infant Victim
By Deborah Elkins
Published: August 25, 2008
A defendant’s conviction of “abduction” of an infant is reversed by the Court of Appeals.
Four intruders broke into a home where a woman, a man and the man’s eight-month-old daughter were asleep together in a bed.
One intruder pulled the woman, not child’s mother, into another room. The intruders demanded money from both adults, and the ...
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