18-4501. KIDNAPING DEFINED. Every person who wilfully: 1. Seizes, confines, inveigles or kidnaps another, with intent to cause him, without authority of law, to be secretly confined or imprisoned within this state, or to be sent out of this state, or in any way held to service or kept or detained against his will; or, […]
18-4502. FIRST DEGREE KIDNAPPING — RANSOM. Any kidnapping committed for the purpose of obtaining money, property or any other thing of value for the return or disposition of such person kidnapped, or committed for the purpose of raping, or committing serious bodily injury upon the person kidnapped, or committing any lewd and lascivious act upon […]
18-4503. SECOND DEGREE KIDNAPING WHEN NOT FOR RANSOM. Every other kidnaping committed shall be kidnaping in the second degree. History: [18-4503, added 1972, ch. 336, sec. 1, p. 937.]
18-4504. PUNISHMENT — LIBERATION OF KIDNAPPED PERSON. 1. Every person guilty of kidnapping in the first degree shall suffer death or be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for life, provided a sentence of death shall not be imposed unless the prosecuting attorney filed written notice of intent to seek the death penalty as […]
18-4504A. NOTICE OF INTENT TO SEEK DEATH PENALTY. A sentence of death shall not be imposed unless the prosecuting attorney filed written notice of intent to seek the death penalty with the court and served the notice upon the defendant or his attorney of record no later than thirty (30) days after entry of a […]
18-4505. INQUIRY INTO MITIGATING OR AGGRAVATING CIRCUMSTANCES — SENTENCE IN KIDNAPPING CASES — STATUTORY AGGRAVATING CIRCUMSTANCES — JUDICIAL FINDINGS. 1. After a plea or verdict of guilty, where a discretion is conferred upon the court as to the extent of the punishment, the court, upon the oral or written suggestion of either party that there […]
18-4506. CHILD CUSTODY INTERFERENCE DEFINED — DEFENSES — PUNISHMENT. 1. A person commits child custody interference if the person, whether a parent or other, or agent of that person, intentionally and without lawful authority: (a) Takes, entices away, keeps or withholds any minor child from a parent or another person or institution having custody, joint […]
18-4507. SHORT TITLE. Sections 18-4507, 18-4508, 18-4509, 18-4510 and 18-4511, Idaho Code, may be cited as the "Missing Child Reporting Act." History: [18-4507, added 1988, ch. 281, sec. 1, p. 912.]
18-4508. DEFINITIONS. As used in sections 18-4507, 18-4508, 18-4509, 18-4510 and 18-4511, Idaho Code: (1) "Law enforcement agency" means any law enforcement agency of the state or any political subdivision of the state, including the Idaho state police and any municipal or county sheriff department. (2) "Missing child" means an individual who is less than […]
18-4509. MISSING CHILD REPORTS — LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES — DUTIES. (1) Upon receiving a report of a missing or runaway child, a law enforcement agency shall immediately enter identifying and descriptive information about the child into the national crime information center computer. Law enforcement agencies having direct access to the national crime information center computer […]
18-4510. BIRTH RECORDS OF MISSING CHILDREN — STATE REGISTRAR’S DUTIES. 1. Upon notification by a law enforcement agency that a child born in the state is missing or has run away, the state registrar shall flag the child’s birth certificate record in such a manner that whenever a copy of the birth certificate or information […]
18-4511. SCHOOL DUTIES — RECORDS OF MISSING CHILD — IDENTIFICATION UPON ENROLLMENT — TRANSFER OF STUDENT RECORDS. (1) Upon notification by the Idaho state police of a missing or runaway child report, the school in which the child is currently enrolled shall flag the record of that child in such a manner that whenever a […]
18-4512. MISSING PERSONS CLEARINGHOUSE. (1) The Idaho state police shall establish a missing persons clearinghouse as a resource center of information and assistance regarding missing and unidentified persons. (2) The director of the Idaho state police shall appoint a coordinator to manage appropriate programs for addressing the problem of missing persons, which may include the […]