135.45 - Custodial interference in the second degree.

§ 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.