1959
Parental Kidnapping/AbductionDefenses
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The IPKA statute expressly provides for the following affirmative
defenses:
(1) the defendant acted within the provisions of a valid court order
granting
legal custody or visitation rights and such order was obtained pursuant to
the
Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act (UCCJA), which has been enacted by
all
states, the District of Columbia and the Virgin Islands; (2) the defendant
was
fleeing an incidence or pattern of domestic violence; and (3) the defendant
had
physical custody of the child pursuant to a court order granting legal
custody
or visitation rights and failed to return the child due to circumstances
beyond
the defendant's control, and the defendant notified or made reasonable
attempts
to notify the other parent or lawful custodial guardian within 24 hours
after the
visitation expired and returned the child as soon as possible.
[cited in USAM 9-74.200] | |