wareaglemama
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They are both charged with kidnapping in the first degree.
A person commits the crime of kidnapping in the first degree if he/she abducts another person with intent to: [Read all appropriate]:
1. Hold him/her for ransom or reward;
2. Use him/her as a shield or hostage;
3. Accomplish or aid the commission of any felony or flight therefrom;
4. Inflict physical injury upon him/her, or to violate or abuse him/her sexually;
5. Terrorize him/her/third person; (OR)
6. Interfere with the performance of any governmental or political function.
To convict, the State must prove beyond a reasonable doubt each of the following elements:
(1) The defendant abducted another person, [name]; (AND)
(2) The defendant did so with intent to: [Read all appropriate]:
(a) Hold him/her for ransom or reward;
(b) Use him/her as a shield or hostage;
(c) Accomplish or aid the commission of any felony, [name], or flight therefrom;
(d) Inflict physical injury upon him/her, or to violate or abuse him/her sexually;
(e) Terrorize him/her/third person; (OR)
(f) Interfere with the performance of any governmental or political function.
A person commits the crime of kidnapping in the first degree if he/she abducts another person with intent to: [Read all appropriate]:
1. Hold him/her for ransom or reward;
2. Use him/her as a shield or hostage;
3. Accomplish or aid the commission of any felony or flight therefrom;
4. Inflict physical injury upon him/her, or to violate or abuse him/her sexually;
5. Terrorize him/her/third person; (OR)
6. Interfere with the performance of any governmental or political function.
To convict, the State must prove beyond a reasonable doubt each of the following elements:
(1) The defendant abducted another person, [name]; (AND)
(2) The defendant did so with intent to: [Read all appropriate]:
(a) Hold him/her for ransom or reward;
(b) Use him/her as a shield or hostage;
(c) Accomplish or aid the commission of any felony, [name], or flight therefrom;
(d) Inflict physical injury upon him/her, or to violate or abuse him/her sexually;
(e) Terrorize him/her/third person; (OR)
(f) Interfere with the performance of any governmental or political function.