Board Thread:Random RP/@comment-26084195-20160413054226/@comment-26347028-20160421163811

(Quick thing now. Eureka has authorised me to use current law and fill in the gaps. So, I'm going to point out my Right to a Fair Trial, and Article Six states that if it isn't illegal at the point it occurred, I cannot be prosecuted now. So, basically, you can try for kidnapping but I think this about sums it up:

Generally, kidnapping occurs when a person, without lawful authority, physically asports (i.e., moves) another person without that other person's consent, with the intent to use the abduction in connection with some other nefarious objective. Under the Model Penal Code (a set of exemplary criminal rules fashioned by the American Law Institute), kidnapping occurs when any person is unlawfully and non-consensually asported and held for certain purposes. These purposes include gaining a ransom or reward; facilitating the commission of a felony or a flight after the commission of a felony; terrorizing or inflicting bodily injury on the victim or a third person; and interfering with a governmental or political function (Model Penal Code § 212.1).

Now, technically I have the correct authority to detain people…)