PL 135.45 Custodial interference in the second degree Class A misdemeanor
Sec. 135.45  Custodial interference in the second degree.
    A  person  is  guilty of custodial interference in the second
degree when:
    1.   Being a relative of a child less than sixteen years old,
intending to hold such child  permanently  or  for  a  protracted
period, and knowing that he has no legal right to do so, he takes
or entices such child from his lawful custodian; or
    2.   Knowing that he has no legal right to do so, he takes or
entices from lawful  custody  any  incompetent  person  or  other
person  entrusted  by  authority of law to the custody of another
person or institution.
    Custodial  interference  in  the  second  degree is a class A
misdemeanor.
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