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2910 – Luring A Child Into A Motor Vehicle Or Structure | Pennsylvania Law

Pennsylvania Law Section 2910 criminalizes luring children into vehicles or structures, with penalties based on age and lawful intent defenses.

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2910 – Luring A Child Into A Motor Vehicle Or Structure

Pennsylvania Title 18 - Crimes and Offenses § 2910

Summary
Pennsylvania law Section 2910 criminalizes luring a child into a motor vehicle or structure without parental consent, with penalties varying based on the child's age. The law specifies that attempting to lure a child under 13 is a second-degree felony, regardless of the defendant's knowledge of the child's age, unless the act was for a lawful purpose. It also provides an affirmative defense if the act was for a lawful reason.
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In simple terms: Pennsylvania Law Section 2910 criminalizes luring children into vehicles or structures, with penalties based on age and lawful intent defenses.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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