45-5-633. Defenses to interference with parent-child contact and aggravated interference with parent-child contact.
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45-5-633 . Defenses to interference with parent-child contact and aggravated interference with parent-child contact.
(1)A person does not commit the offense of interference with parent-child contact or aggravated interference with parent-child contact if the person acts:
(a)with the consent of the person entitled to parent-child contact;
(b)under an existing court order; or
(c)with reasonable cause.
(2)Return of the child before arrest is a defense only with respect to the first commission of interference with parent-child contact or aggravated interference with parent-child contact.