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That the defendant intentionally restricted or confined the victim
For blackmail, that a demand was made with menaces
Lack of lawful authority or consent
Proof beyond reasonable doubt
Relevant Legislation:
Offences Against the Person Act 1861
Theft Act 1968 (Blackmail provisions)
Criminal Law Act 1977
Maximum Penalties:
Kidnapping: up to life imprisonment
Blackmail: up to 14 years’ imprisonment
False imprisonment: up to 10 years’ imprisonment
Key Legal Definitions:
Kidnapping: unlawful taking or confinement of a person
Blackmail: making unwarranted demands with threats
False imprisonment: unlawfully restricting a person’s liberty
The Law
Kidnapping, blackmail and false imprisonment
These offences involve unlawfully restricting someone’s freedom, threatening them, or demanding money or favours under duress.
Typical scenarios include domestic disputes, criminal gangs, or coercive criminal acts. Early legal advice is essential to protect your rights and ensure a robust defence.


What the Prosecution Must Prove

How We Defend These Cases
Immediate advice at the police station
Thorough evidence review including CCTV, digital, and witness material
Expert legal challenge to prosecution case theory
Representation at Magistrates’ and Crown Court
Tailored strategy to achieve the best possible outcome
Common Evidence Used in These Cases
CCTV or surveillance footage
Victim and witness statements
Digital evidence, including calls, texts, or emails
Forensic evidence at the scene of confinement or crime
Common Problems in Prosecution Cases
Procedural errors during arrest or interrogation.
Misidentification of suspects by witnesses.
Incomplete disclosure of evidence under CPIA.
Unreliable forensic evidence or expert misinterpretation.
Abuse of process arguments due to police or prosecutorial failings.
Potential Defences
Procedural errors during arrest or investigation
Unreliable witness testimony
Incomplete disclosure under CPIA
Misinterpretation of communications or digital evidence
Abuse of process due to police or prosecutorial failings
Sentencing and Possible Outcomes
Sentences vary depending on severity, harm, and circumstances
Aggravating factors include planning, use of weapons, or repeat offending
Mitigation may include early guilty plea, cooperation, or minor involvement
Custodial sentences are common, with potential for long-term imprisonment
Why Choose ASL
We are committed to delivering consistently strong results rooted in legal expertise and proven advocacy.
Experience
Our solicitors and advocates have extensive experience in Criminal Defence, Family Law, Road Traffic Offences, Immigration, and Civil Litigation.
Success Rate
We are proud of our strong record in achieving favourable outcomes in complex & high-stakes cases, from serious criminal allegations to sensitive family matters.
Client Care Standards
Your case is handled with dignity, respect, and complete confidentiality. We provide:
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Clear communication without legal jargon
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Regular case updates and guidance
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Support through every stage of the legal process

