Relates to custodial interference; amends the penal law to provide that a person is guilty of custodial interference in the second degree when he takes or entices any minor child from a parent or another person or institution having custody, joint custody, visitation or other parental rights, whether such rights arise from a temporary or permanent custody order, or from the equal custodial rights of each parent in the absence of a custody order; makes custodial interference in the second degree a class E felony; makes custodial interference in the first degree a class D felony. |