Lindbergh Act

AuthorJeffrey Lehman, Shirelle Phelps

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The Lindbergh Act is a federal law (48 Stat. 781) that makes it a crime to kidnap?for ransom, reward, or otherwise?and transport a victim from one state to another or to a foreign country, except in the case of a minor abducted by his or her parent.

The Lindbergh law provides that if the victim is not released within twenty-four hours after being KIDNAPPED, there is a rebuttable presumption that he or she has been transported in interstate or foreign commerce.

The punishment for violation of the Lindbergh Act is imprisonment for a term of years or for life.

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Kidnapping; Lindbergh Kidnapping.

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