A term of up to five years' imprisonment shall be imposed on anyone who abducts another person. |
However, in Sweden, for example, a parent having joint custody may be guilty of abduction, if he or she abducts the child from the other parent. |
Written in Cuba by the Canarian Silvestre de Balboa y Troya de Quesada, it is about the defeat of a French pirate who abducts a local ecclesiastic for ransom, and it reflects anti-Protestant fervour in the Spanish empire. |
At the wedding reception, a good friend abducts the bride and takes her off to a nearby pub. |
Article 477 of the same Code punishes any person who abducts a minor placed in his custody or from the premises where the minor has been placed by imprisonment for one month to one year and a fine of 200 to 1,000 dirhams. |
When a stranger abducts his younger brother, Matthew, the town rallies to find him, but to no avail. |