- Title
- Criminal Law - Interference of Custody Orders - Penalties
- Sponsored by
- Senator McKay
- Status
- In the Senate - Hearing 3/03 at 1:00 p.m.
- Analysis
Synopsis
Prohibiting a person from knowingly and willfully interfering with a custody order over which a court of the State has jurisdiction by enticing or persuading a minor away or withholding a minor from a lawful custodian, a court-appointed guardian, or a person lawfully standing in loco parentis; and requiring a written warning for a violation of the Act to include certain information and a notice of the potential penalties that may be imposed for subsequent violations.
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- Original:
- Judicial Proceedings
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