GREAT FALLS, Mont. (AP) — A Cascade County jury has acquitted a South Dakota man of charges he kidnapped his mother from an assisted living facility in Montana.

James Wainscoat was arrested last August in California after he took his 93-year-old mother from Renaissance Senior Care in Great Falls. Prosecutors argued the woman was kidnapped because he could not legally make decisions for his mother, who had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease.

Wainscoat told the Great Falls Tribune on Wednesday he was acting on his mother's wishes and wasn't aware of the legal guardianship or Alzheimer's diagnosis until later.

Wainscoat's mother, Troy Wainscoat, now lives with one of her daughters in California.

A charge of accountability to kidnapping filed against James Wainscoat's daughter, Ishaya, was dropped earlier this year.

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