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Article 135
Kidnapping, Coercion and Related Offenses

Sections

135.00
Unlawful imprisonment, kidnapping and custodial interference
135.05
Unlawful imprisonment in the second degree
135.10
Unlawful imprisonment in the first degree
135.15
Unlawful imprisonment
135.20
Kidnapping in the second degree
135.25
Kidnapping in the first degree
135.30
Kidnapping
135.35
Labor trafficking
135.36
Labor trafficking
135.37
Aggravated labor trafficking
135.45
Custodial interference in the second degree
135.50
Custodial interference in the first degree
135.55
Substitution of children
135.60
Coercion in the third degree
135.61
Coercion in the second degree
135.65
Coercion in the first degree
135.70
Coercion
135.75
Coercion
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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