2006 Nebraska Revised Statutes - § 28-314 — False imprisonment in the first degree; penalty.

Section 28-314
False imprisonment in the first degree; penalty.

(1) A person commits false imprisonment in the first degree if he or she knowingly restrains or abducts another person (a) under terrorizing circumstances or under circumstances which expose the person to the risk of serious bodily injury; or (b) with intent to hold him or her in a condition of involuntary servitude.

(2) False imprisonment in the first degree is a Class IIIA felony.


Source:
    Laws 1977, LB 38, § 29

    Laws 1997, LB 364, § 5

Cross References:
    Registration of sex offenders,see sections 29-4001 to 29-4013.

Annotations:
    Sections 28-313 and 28-314 define separate offenses. State v. Miller, 216 Neb. 72, 341 N.W.2d 915 (1983).



~Revised Statutes Cumulative Supplement, 2006

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