Iowa laws classify kidnapping into three categories: first degree, second degree and third degree.
According to Iowa Code § 710.1 a person commits kidnapping when the person either confines a person or removes a person from one place to another, without lawful authority and without the consent of the other to do so.
Moreover, the act of kidnapping must be accompanied by one or more of the following:
- The intent to inflict serious injury upon such person, or to subject the person to sexual abuse.
Kidnapping in the first degree occurs when the person kidnapped, as a consequence of the kidnapping, suffers serious injury, or is intentionally subjected to torture or sexual abuse.
According to Iowa Code § 902.9, the punishment for kidnapping felonies are life imprisonment for a class “A” felony, not more than 25 years of imprisonment for class “B” felony and imprisonment of not more than ten years and a fine of at least one thousand dollars but not more than ten thousand dollars for a class “C” felony.
Iowa Kidnapping/Abduction Laws – Kidnapping