Iowa Code § 710.2
Kidnapping in the first degree
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Current — January 1, 2020
As of January 1, 2012
Kidnapping is kidnapping in the first degree when the person kidnapped, as a consequence of the kidnapping, suffers serious injury, or is intentionally subjected to torture or sexual abuse.
1. Kidnapping is kidnapping in the first degree when the person kidnapped, as a consequence of the kidnapping, suffers serious injury, or is intentionally subjected to torture or sexual abuse.
Kidnapping in the first degree is a class “A” felony.
2. Kidnapping in the first degree is a class “A” felony.
For purposes of determining whether the person should register as a sex offender pursuant to the provisions of chapter 692A, the fact finder shall make a determination as provided in section 692A.126.
3. For purposes of determining whether the person should register as a sex offender pursuant to the provisions of chapter 692A, the fact finder shall make a determination as provided in section 692A.126.
Referred to in
Definition of forcible felony, §702.11
Definition of forcible felony, §702.11
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