Current through L. 2024, ch. 259
Section 13-1304 - Kidnapping; classification; consecutive sentenceA. A person commits kidnapping by knowingly restraining another person with the intent to:1. Hold the victim for ransom, as a shield or hostage; or2. Hold the victim for involuntary servitude; or3. Inflict death, physical injury or a sexual offense on the victim, or to otherwise aid in the commission of a felony; or4. Place the victim or a third person in reasonable apprehension of imminent physical injury to the victim or the third person; or5. Interfere with the performance of a governmental or political function; or6. Seize or exercise control over any airplane, train, bus, ship or other vehicle.B. Kidnapping is a class 2 felony unless the victim is released voluntarily by the defendant without physical injury in a safe place before arrest and before accomplishing any of the further enumerated offenses in subsection A of this section in which case it is a class 4 felony. If the victim is released pursuant to an agreement with the state and without any physical injury, it is a class 3 felony. If the victim is under fifteen years of age kidnapping is a class 2 felony punishable pursuant to section 13-705. The sentence for kidnapping of a victim under fifteen years of age shall run consecutively to any other sentence imposed on the defendant and to any undischarged term of imprisonment of the defendant.