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The Lindbergh Law, also known as the Federal Kidnapping Act, is a federal law in the United States that makes it a crime to transport a kidnapped individual across state lines. It was enacted in 1932 in response to the high-profile kidnapping and murder of aviator Charles Lindbergh's son.

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