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Statutes > South Dakota Statutes > Title 22 - CRIMES > Chapter 19 - Kidnapping

Chapter 19 - Kidnapping

  • Section 22-19-1 - Kidnapping--Aggravated kidnapping in the first degree--Class of felony.
  • Section 22-19-1.1 - Kidnapping in the second degree.
  • Sections 22-19-2 to 22-19-5 - Repealed
  • Section 22-19-6 - Possession of ransom or reward--Felony.
  • Section 22-19-7 - Repealed.
  • Section 22-19-7.1 - Enticing away a child--Misdemeanor--Subsequent violation felony.
  • Section 22-19-8 - Substitution of infant with intent to deceive.
  • Section 22-19-9 - Taking, enticing away, or keeping of unmarried minor child by parent--Misdemeanor--Subsequent violation felony.
  • Section 22-19-10 - Removal of child from state--Felony.
  • Section 22-19-11 - Failure to report offense as complete defense.
  • Section 22-19-12 - Expense of child's return.
  • Sections 22-19-13 to 22-19-16 - Transferred




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