22-19-1. Kidnapping--Aggravated kidnapping in the first degree--Class of felony.
Any person who, either unlawfully removes another person from the other's place of residence or employment, or who unlawfully removes another person a substantial distance from the vicinity where the other was at the commencement of the removal, or who unlawfully confines another person for a substantial period of time, with any of the following purposes:
(1)To hold for ransom or reward, or as a shield or hostage; or
(2)To facilitate the commission of any felony or flight thereafter; or
(3)To inflict bodily injury on or to terrorize the victim or another; or
(4)To interfere with the performance of any governmental or political function; or
(5)To take or entice away a child under the age of fourteen years with intent to detain and conceal such child;
is guilty of kidnapping in the first degree. Kidnapping in the first degree is a Class C felony, unless the person has inflicted serious bodily injury on the victim, in which case it is aggravated kidnapping in the first degree and is a Class B felony.
Source: SDC 1939, §13.2701; SL 1939, ch 31, §1; SL 1955, ch 29, §1; SL 1957, ch 32, §1; SL 1976, ch 158, §19-1; SL 1979, ch 160, §3; SL 1993, ch 175, §1; SL 2005, ch 120, §115.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Section 22-19-1 - Kidnapping--Aggravated kidnapping in the first degree--Class of felony.
Section 22-19-1.1 - Kidnapping in the second degree.
Section 22-19-6 - Possession of ransom or reward--Felony.
Section 22-19-7.1 - Enticing away a child--Misdemeanor--Subsequent violation felony.
Section 22-19-8 - Substitution of infant with intent to deceive.
Section 22-19-10 - Removal of child from state--Felony.
Section 22-19-11 - Failure to report offense as complete defense.