This section is from the book "Manual Of Juvenile Laws", by Harry E. Smoot. Also available from Amazon: Manual Of Juvenile Laws.
Whoever entices or takes away any unmarried female of chaste life and conversation from the parent's home or wherever she may be found, for the purpose of prostitution or concubinage, or whoever aids in it, shall be imprisoned in the penitentiary not less than one nor more than ten years.
R. S., ch. 38, sec. 1.
Whoever unlawfully takes or decoys away any child under twelve years of age with the intent to detain or conceal it from its parents, or person having lawful charge of said child, shall be confined in the county jail, not exceeding one year, or fined not more than $2,000, or both. Section does not apply to one who interferes to protect child from abuse.
Sec. 2.
 
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