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Kenneth Crump v. State Alaska
AK.69 , 625 P.2d 857 (1981)
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RABINOWITZ, Chief Justice. OPINION. Kenneth Crump appeals from his conviction for the crimes of kidnapping, former AS 11.15.260, conspiracy to kidnap, former
AS 11.15.270, and burglary in a dwelling, former AS 11.20.080. The issues presented involve the scope of the kidnapping statute
and the parental exception to its provisions; the admission into evidence of photographs of the victim, S.L., and testimony
indicating that S.L. had received facial bruises; the failure of the state to provide the photographs to the defense before
trial; and the admission of out-of-court statements made by Jack Dropulich to Michael Lavering and George Wise.