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... kidnapping , even though de- fendant's actions could be seen simply as ploy to get boyfriend out of car and to isolate victim . State v . Yancy , App . 4 Cir . 1985 , 465 So.2d 48 , writ denied 469 So.2d 985 . In prosecution for ...
... kidnapping , even though de- fendant's actions could be seen simply as ploy to get boyfriend out of car and to isolate victim . State v . Yancy , App . 4 Cir . 1985 , 465 So.2d 48 , writ denied 469 So.2d 985 . In prosecution for ...
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... kidnapping and on each of two counts of aggravated rape and of 15 years for aggravated crime against nature were not disproportionate and were adequately particularized to seriousness of crimes and defendant , and there was no abuse of ...
... kidnapping and on each of two counts of aggravated rape and of 15 years for aggravated crime against nature were not disproportionate and were adequately particularized to seriousness of crimes and defendant , and there was no abuse of ...
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... kidnapping charge which resulted in his conviction constituted double jeopardy since he had been previously charged , tried and convicted in another court for aggravated assault , displaying a dangerous weapon in a place of business and ...
... kidnapping charge which resulted in his conviction constituted double jeopardy since he had been previously charged , tried and convicted in another court for aggravated assault , displaying a dangerous weapon in a place of business and ...
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Offenses Affecting Law Enforcement 108 | 9 |
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