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Worchester County Kidnapping Lawyer

Aggressive Defense for Kidnapping Charges in New York

Being charged with kidnapping is a serious matter. You could face a lengthy prison sentence, fines, and other severe penalties if you are convicted. In addition to the criminal consequences, a kidnapping conviction can substantially impact your personal and professional life. If you are facing kidnapping charges, it is essential that you seek legal representation from an experienced criminal defense attorney as soon as possible.

At Riebling & Payton, PLLC, we have extensive experience handling all types of kidnapping cases. Our Worchester County kidnapping attorney understands the gravity of the situation and is prepared to fight aggressively to protect your rights and your future.


Call Riebling & Payton, PLLC today at (914) 712-6878 or contact us online to schedule a consultation with our kidnapping attorney in Worchester County.


What is Kidnapping?

Kidnapping is a grave criminal offense involving the unlawful abduction or confinement of another person against their will. In the state of New York, kidnapping charges can encompass a range of circumstances, from parental disputes to more severe cases involving violence or extortion. The key elements typically include:

  • Unlawful Restraint: The act of restricting someone's freedom without legal justification.
  • Intent: Kidnapping charges often hinge on proving the accused's intent to restrain the victim against their will.
  • Victim's Lack of Consent: Kidnapping charges are applicable when the victim is moved or detained without their consent.

What are the Penalties for Kidnapping in New York?

New York takes kidnapping offenses seriously, and the penalties upon conviction are severe. The severity of the punishment depends on elements such as the age of the victim, the use of force, and the presence of aggravating circumstances. The penalties for kidnapping may include:

  • Imprisonment: Kidnapping convictions may lead to lengthy prison sentences, ranging from several years to life, depending on the circumstances.
  • Fines: The court may impose significant fines as part of the sentencing for kidnapping convictions.
  • Probation and Parole: In some cases, the court may order probation or parole as part of the sentence, requiring the convicted individual to adhere to strict conditions and supervision.
  • Restitution: Kidnappers may be required to compensate the victim for any injuries, losses, or damages suffered during the abduction.
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