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Los Angeles Extortion by Posing as a Kidnapper

Understanding the Seriousness of Kidnapping and False Impersonation of Kidnapping in California

Kidnapping and posing to commit kidnapping are serious offenses punishable by law in the United States. The state of California has statutes in place to protect the rights of its citizens in relation to kidnapping offenses. California Penal Code Section 210 is associated with kidnapping and individuals attempting to kidnap, which stipulates the rules of the offense.

According to this section, if a person impersonates a kidnapper, aids or abets the kidnapper, or possesses the apparent authority to release the kidnapped person, they can be charged with the offense. The defendant has to complete any or all of the above with the purpose of obtaining ransom, extorting something of great value, and utilizing force to compel the kidnapper to give them what they want under duress to return their victim.

Even if the defendant only posed as a kidnapper and did not actually kidnap anyone, they can still be charged with the offense. However, if they did kidnap the victim, they face even more serious consequences and can be charged with aggravated kidnapping, which attracts life imprisonment.

Kidnapping charges or falsely claiming to commit the act of kidnapping are grave charges, but there are still viable defenses that a defendant can argue to protect themselves. Retaining legal counsel is essential to ascertain the potential legal action that suits the defendant’s individual case. Some potential defenses that the defendant can explore include acting in good faith and attempting to rescue the kidnapped person without actually participating in the kidnapping, mistaken identity or false accusation.

If a defendant is convicted of impersonating a kidnapper, they can face felony charges with an imprisonment sentence that can be up to four years.

Our law firm has extensive experience with cases related to extortion and kidnapping. If you are facing such serious offenses or wish to charge an individual, we would be delighted to offer counsel for your upcoming legal matter. We recommend arranging a consultation appointment with one of our associate attorneys to go over the specific facts of your case and determine how our firm can potentially help you. Our associate attorney will also decide whether your case is a proper fit for our firm at this time, helping you to ascertain the path to succeed in your upcoming legal action. Don’t hesitate to contact our firm today to get your legal procedure started.

Defenses against Kidnapping Charges in California

If you face kidnapping charges in California, you must understand that the state has strict laws and penalties for the offense. Kidnapping is a severe crime that carries considerable societal and legal repercussions, and you must take the necessary steps to defend yourself. Thankfully, there are viable defenses that a defendant can argue in their defense. Here are some of them:

Acting in Good Faith

An individual can argue that they attempted to rescue the kidnapped person in good faith and without participating in the kidnapping. Good faith means that the defendant had a genuine belief that rescuing the person was legal and necessary. This defense can work if the defendant did not physically participate in the kidnapping and genuinely believed that they were doing the right thing by rescuing the person.

Mistaken Identity or False Accusation

This defense is relevant if the defendant was misidentified as the kidnapper and did not participate in the crime. False accusation means that the defendant was framed, wrongly accused, or misidentified as the kidnapper.

Felony Charges for Impersonating a Kidnapper in California

Impersonating a kidnapper is a serious offense in California that attracts severe penalties. If a person falsely claims to have kidnapped an individual, they can be charged with the offense. Impersonating a kidnapper requires that the defendant expresses the intent of obtaining ransom or extorting something of great value by using force or fear to compel the victim to do something.

If convicted, the defendant can face felony charges that carry an imprisonment sentence of up to four years. It is crucial to retain legal counsel to determine the potential legal action for your defense.

How Our Law Firm Can Help You

Our law firm has extensive experience with cases related to extortion and kidnapping in California. If you face such serious offenses, we can offer counsel for your upcoming legal matter. We recommend that you arrange a consultation appointment with one of our associate attorneys to determine how we can potentially help you. Our associate attorney will go over the specific facts of your case and decide whether your case is a proper fit for our firm at this time.

We aim to provide you with the possible defense for your case, and we will work tirelessly to get the possible outcome for you. Contact us today to get your legal procedure started and get the legal counsel for your defense.

 

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