PEOPLE v. CORCORAN
There was substantial evidence to support defendant’s kidnapping convictions on the ground that his movement of the victims was not merely incidental to attempted robbery where defendant, after aborting his robbery attempt, herded the victims at gunpoint approximately 10 feet from a public area to a small back office without windows and with a solid door; pulled what he believed to be a telephone cord out of the wall when one of the victims tried to call the police; threatened to shoot the victims if they left the office; and did not move the victims to facilitate the taking of the money he sought to obtain. Judgment Affirmed.
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