ORS 30.868 Kidnapping Civil Cause of Action

Kidnapping a child--even your own child--is a criminal act. Oregon's ORS 30.868 offers kidnapping victims tools to deter and resolve parental, family and organized kidnappings. Sean Aaron Cruz's four children disappeared from Oregon into Utah in a Mormon abduction.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Aaron Cruz

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The last days of Aaron Cruz

  • Part 1: A mother's love, a sack of groceries
  • Part 2: "Dad, I will never be well"
  • Part 3: Aaron's Law: A very personal piece of legislation
  • Part 4: A terrible feeling...a note to mom....
  • Interlude 1: Quality time
  • Part 5: A slain son, a father's heartbreak and the end of poetry
  • Part 6: A Mormon abduction, self injury and lousy medical care
  • Part 7: Nightmares of an Abducted Child

Stolen Voices, the Movie

  • Pt 1: Before the abduction, we were a family for forever
  • Pt 2: The Sixth Victim: Mom

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Oregon SB1041 (2005)

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Parental Abduction Wisdom

  • Parental abduction wisdom, pt 1: Searing, crushing heartbreak
  • Parental abduction wisdom, pt 2: the police won't help you
  • Parental abduction wisdom, pt 3: the most dangerous kidnappers are parents
  • Parental abduction wisdom, pt 4: Parental abductions are up 70%
  • Parental abduction wisdom, pt 5: Oregon's anti-kidnapping law
  • Parental abduction wisdom pt 6: The little girl in the blue dress
  • Parental abduction wisdom, pt 7: Complicated Grief and a Continuing Crime
  • Parental abduction wisdom, pt 8: To murder the soul
  • Parental abduction wisdom, pt 9: When the police figure it out
  • Parental abduction wisdom, pt 10: A deliberate, particular cruelty

Aaron Cruz

Aaron Cruz
In memory of my son

Governor Ted Kulongoski signs Aaron's Law

Governor Ted Kulongoski signs Aaron's Law
Senate Bill 1041 (2005)

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Text of Aaron's Law

Senate Bill 1041 (2005) AARON’S LAW (for Aaron Cruz)
Sponsored by Senator Avel Gordly

CHAPTER 841 Oregon Revised statutes

AN ACT Relating to custodial interference; and declaring an emergency.

Be It Enacted by the People of the State of Oregon:

SECTION 1. (1) Any of the following persons may bring a civil action to secure damages against any and all persons whose actions are unlawful under ORS 163.257 (1)(a):

(a) A person who is 18 years of age or older and who has been taken, enticed or kept in violation of ORS 163.257 (1)(a); or
(b) A person whose custodial rights have been interfered with if, by reason of the interference:

(A) The person has reasonably and in good faith reported a person missing to any city, county or state police agency; or
(B) A defendant in the action has been charged with a violation of ORS 163.257 (1)(a).

(2) An entry of judgment or a certified copy of a judgment against the defendant for a violation of ORS 163.257 (1)(a) is prima facie evidence of liability if the plaintiff was injured by the defendant’s unlawful action under the conviction.

(3)(a) For purposes of this section, a public or private entity that provides counseling and shelter services to victims of domestic violence is not considered to have violated ORS 163.257 (1)(a) if the entity provides counseling or shelter services to a person who violates ORS 163.257 (1)(a).
(b) As used in this subsection, “victim of domestic violence” means an individual against whom domestic violence, as defined in ORS 135.230, 181.610, 411.117 or 657.176, has been committed.

(4) Bringing an action under this section does not prevent the prosecution of any criminal action under ORS 163.257.

(5) A person bringing an action under this section must establish by a preponderance of the evidence that a violation of ORS 163.257 (1)(a) has occurred.

(6) It is an affirmative defense to civil liability for an action under this section that the defendant reasonably and in good faith believed that the defendant’s violation of ORS 163.257(1)(a) was necessary to preserve the physical safety of: (a) The defendant; (b) The person who was taken, enticed or kept in violation of ORS 163.257 (1)(a); or (c) The parent or guardian of the person who was taken, enticed or kept in violation of
ORS 163.257 (1)(a).

(7)(a) If the person taken, enticed or kept in violation of ORS 163.257 (1)(a) is under 18 years of age at the time an action is brought under this section, the court may:

(A) Appoint an attorney who is licensed to practice law in Oregon to act as guardian ad litem for the person; and

(B) Appoint one of the following persons to provide counseling services to the person:

(i) A psychiatrist.
(ii) A psychologist licensed under ORS 675.010 to 675.150.
(iii) A clinical social worker licensed under ORS 675.510 to 675.600.
(iv) A professional counselor or marriage and family therapist licensed under ORS 675.715.

(b) The court may assess against the parties all costs of the attorney or person providing counseling services appointed under this subsection.

(8) If an action is brought under this section by a person described under subsection (1)(b) of this section and a party shows good cause that it is appropriate to do so, the court may order the parties to obtain counseling directed toward educating the parties on the impact that the parties’
conflict has on the person taken, enticed or kept in violation of ORS
163.257 (1)(a). The court may assess against the parties all costs of obtaining counseling ordered under this subsection.

(9) Upon prevailing in an action under this section, the plaintiff may recover: (a) Special and general damages, including damages for emotional distress; and (b) Punitive damages.

(10) The court may award reasonable attorney fees to the prevailing party in an action under this section.

(11)(a) Notwithstanding ORS 12.110, 12.115, 12.117 or 12.160, an action under this section must be commenced within six years after the violation of ORS 163.257 (1)(a). An action under this section accruing while the person who is entitled to bring the action is under 18 years of age must be commenced not more than six years after that person attains 18 years
of age.

(b) The period of limitation does not run during any time when the person taken, enticed or kept in violation of ORS 163.257 (1)(a) is removed from this state as a result of the defendants actions in violation of ORS 163.257 (1)(a).

SECTION 2. Section 1 of this 2005 Act applies to causes of action arising on or after the effective date of this 2005 Act.

SECTION 3. This 2005 Act being necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, an emergency is declared to exist, and this 2005 Act takes effect on its passage.

Passed by Senate August 1, 2005
Passed by House August 3, 2005
Approved by Governor: October 13, 2005
Filed in Office of Secretary of State:

Aaron’s Law may apply to any Oregon child abduction occurring after the date the Governor signed the bill into law.

Aaron Cruz was kidnapped along with his brother and two sisters on February 12, 1996 and concealed in various locations in Oregon, Washington and Utah.

Portrait of kidnapper Kory Wright

Mormon zealot Kory Wright can be found at Columbia Ultimate Business Systems here: http://www.columbiaultimate.com/about/kory_wright.aspx

Had Aaron's Law been in effect at the time, the kidnapping of the Cruz children would not have taken place.

Wright and his associates were never investigated by a law enforcement agency, and thus never prosecuted for their crimes.

Other key participants were David Holiday and Evelyn Taylor of Washington County, Oregon. Their photographs are currently unavailable.

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