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Article 135 Kidnapping, Coercion, and Related Offenses | Penal Law 135.20

New York Kidnapping in the Second Degree Lawyer

Kidnapping in the second degree is a serious felony involving allegations that a person abducted another person. These cases require urgent review of the alleged movement or confinement, identification, witness accounts, digital evidence, physical evidence, and whether the facts support kidnapping rather than a lesser or different charge.

Lebedin Kofman LLP represents clients in serious New York restraint, kidnapping, coercion, order-of-protection, domestic-related, and sensitive criminal investigations across New York City, Nassau County, and Suffolk County.

Call 646-663-4430 or contact the firm for a confidential consultation.

Issues that may matter

  • abduction allegations
  • movement or confinement
  • intent and purpose
  • witness accounts
  • phone and location data
  • video evidence
  • statements
  • lesser-included or overcharging issues

Defense approach

These cases often depend on context. Defense work may include preserving messages, phone records, location data, video, witness accounts, 911 calls, body-camera footage, and records showing the actual relationship between the people involved. The defense may also need to address orders of protection, employment or licensing concerns, immigration issues, and whether prosecutors are overcharging a disputed encounter.

In serious felony cases, early strategy can affect bail, grand jury presentation, negotiation, suppression issues, and whether the case is positioned for dismissal, reduction, hearing, or trial.

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Frequently asked questions

What should I do if I am accused of kidnapping, unlawful imprisonment, or coercion?

Do not contact the complainant or discuss the allegations without counsel. Preserve texts, call logs, location data, video, and witness information, and speak with a defense attorney quickly.

Can these charges overlap with orders of protection or domestic cases?

Yes. Restraint and coercion allegations often overlap with domestic-related arrests, orders of protection, assault allegations, sex offense allegations, workplace disputes, school matters, or online communications.

Contact Lebedin Kofman LLP

If you are under investigation or charged with a kidnapping, unlawful imprisonment, coercion, or related offense, call 646-663-4430 or contact Lebedin Kofman LLP.