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13A-6-153
Section 13A-6-153 Human trafficking in the second degree. (a) A person commits
the crime of human trafficking in the second degree if: (1) A person knowingly
benefits, financially or by receiving anything of value, from participation in a venture or
engagement for the purpose of sexual servitude or labor servitude. (2) A person knowingly
recruits, entices, solicits, induces, harbors, transports, holds, restrains, provides, maintains,
subjects, or obtains by any means another person for the purpose of labor servitude or sexual
servitude. (3) A corporation, or any other legal entity other than an individual, may be prosecuted
for human trafficking in the second degree for an act or omission only if an
agent of the corporation or entity performs the conduct which is an element of the crime while
acting within the scope of his or her office or employment and on behalf of the corporation
or entity, and the commission of the crime was either authorized, requested, commanded, performed,
or...
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12-25-32
Production of obscene matter involving a minor pursuant to Section 13A-12-197. 41. Trafficking
pursuant to Section 13A-12-231. 42. Child abuse pursuant to Section 26-15-3. 43. Elder abuse
pursuant to Section 38-9-7. 44. Terrorism pursuant to Section 13A-10-152. 45. Hindering prosecution
for terrorism pursuant to Section 13A-10-154. 46. Domestic violence III pursuant to subsection
(d) of Section 13A-6-132. 47. Domestic violence by strangulation or suffocation pursuant to
Section 13A-6-138. 48. Human trafficking I pursuant to Section 13A-6-152. 49.
Human trafficking II pursuant to Section 13A-6-153. 50. Hindering prosecution
in the first degree pursuant to Section 13A-10-43. 51. Any substantially similar offense for
which an Alabama offender has been convicted under prior Alabama law or the law of any other
state, the District of Columbia, the United States, or any of the territories of the United
States. b. The basis for defining these offenses as violent is that each offense meets at...

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13A-6-159
Section 13A-6-159 Affirmative defense. In a prosecution for prostitution, or a sexually explicit
performance defined in this article, of a human trafficking victim for the victim's
illegal acts engaged in or performed as a result of labor servitude or sexual servitude, it
shall be an affirmative defense that the person was a victim of human trafficking.
(Act 2010-705, p. 1708, ยง10.)...
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17-3-30.1
purposes as defined in Section 13A-6-69. (11) Facilitating solicitation of unlawful sexual
conduct with a child as defined in Section 13A-6-121. (12) Electronic solicitation of a child
as defined in Section 13A-6-122. (13) Facilitating the on-line solicitation of a child as
defined in Section 13A-6-123. (14) Traveling to meet a child for an unlawful sex act as defined
in Section 13A-6-124. (15) Facilitating the travel of a child for an unlawful sex act as defined
in Section 13A-6-125. (16) Human trafficking as defined in Sections 13A-6-152
and 13A-6-153. (17) Terrorism as defined in Section 13A-10-152. (18) Soliciting or providing
support for an act of terrorism as defined in Section 13A-10-153. (19) Hindering prosecution
of terrorism as defined in Section 13A-10-154. (20) Endangering the water supply as defined
in Section 13A-10-171. (21) Possession, manufacture, transport, or distribution of a destructive
device or bacteriological or biological weapon as defined in Section...
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15-20A-5
as provided by Section 13A-6-71. (23) Facilitating solicitation of unlawful sexual conduct
with a child, as provided by Section 13A-6-121. (24) Electronic solicitation of a child, as
provided by Section 13A-6-122. (25) Facilitating the on-line solicitation of a child, as provided
by Section 13A-6-123. (26) Traveling to meet a child for an unlawful sex act, as provided
by Section 13A-6-124. (27) Facilitating the travel of a child for an unlawful sex act, as
provided by Section 13A-6-125. (28) Human trafficking in the first degree, as
provided by Section 13A-6-152, provided that the offense involves sexual servitude. (29) Human
trafficking in the second degree, as provided by Section 13A-6-153, provided that the
offense involves sexual servitude. (30) Custodial sexual misconduct, as provided by Section
14-11-31. (31) Sexual extortion, as provided by Section 13A-6-241. (32) Directing a child
to engage in a sex act, as provided in Section 13A-6-243. (33) Any offense which is the same
as...
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16-60-117.1
Section 16-60-117.1 Training on recognition, prevention, and reporting of human trafficking.
(a) Any trade school or junior college, as defined in Section 16-60-81, offering instruction
in the operation of commercial motor vehicles as part of the driver training school shall
offer, as part of the commercial motor vehicle driving course curriculum, industry specific
training on the recognition, prevention, and reporting of human trafficking.
(b) The Board of Trustees of the Alabama Community College System shall be responsible for
ensuring the instruction requirements in subsection (a) are met. The board, in conjunction
with organizations that specialize in the recognition and prevention of human trafficking,
shall annually review and update the training to include changes and trends in human
trafficking. (c) Private driver training schools shall use best efforts to incorporate
in the course curriculum the specific training on the recognition, prevention, and reporting
of human...
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15-27-2
without prejudice more than five years ago, has not been refiled, and the person has not been
convicted of any other felony or misdemeanor crime, any violation, or any traffic violation,
excluding minor traffic violations, during the previous five years. (5) Ninety days have passed
from the date of dismissal with prejudice, no-bill, acquittal, or nolle prosequi and the charge
has not been refiled. (6) When the person proves by a preponderance of the evidence that the
person is a victim of human trafficking, that the person committed the felony
offense during the period the person was being trafficked, and that the person would not have
committed the felony offense but for being trafficked. Evidence that a person is a victim
of human trafficking may include, but is not limited to, evidence that the person's
trafficker was convicted of trafficking the person under Section 13A-6-152 or Section
13A-6-153. (b) Subsection (a) notwithstanding, convictions for the following offenses,...

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15-27-1
(2) When the charge has been no billed by a grand jury. (3) When the person has been found
not guilty of the charge. (4) When the charge was dismissed without prejudice more than two
years ago, has not been refiled, and the person has not been convicted of any other felony
or misdemeanor crime, any violation, or any traffic violation, excluding minor traffic violations,
during the previous two years. (5) When the person proves by a preponderance of the evidence
that the person is a victim of human trafficking, that the person committed
the misdemeanor criminal offense, violation, traffic violation, or municipal ordinance violation
during the period the person was being trafficked, and that the person would not have committed
the offense or violation but for being trafficked. Evidence that a person is a victim of human
trafficking may include, but is not limited to, evidence that the person's trafficker
was convicted of trafficking the person under Section 13A-6-152 or Section...
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13A-6-158
Section 13A-6-158 Limitation period. (a)(1) Except as provided in subsection (c), an action
for an offense defined by this article where the victim is not a minor shall be brought within
five years from the date the victim was removed or escaped from the human trafficking
situation. (2) Any statute of limitations that would otherwise preclude prosecution for an
offense involving the trafficking of a minor, or the physical or sexual abuse of a
minor, shall be tolled until such time as the victim has reached the age of 19 years. (3)
The running of the statute of limitations shall be suspended where a person entitled to bring
a claim of an offense defined by this article could not have reasonably discovered the crime
due to circumstances resulting from the human trafficking situation, such as
psychological trauma, cultural and linguistic isolation, and the inability to access services.
(b) Any statute of limitation period imposed for the filing of a civil action under this article
will...
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13A-6-157
Section 13A-6-157 Civil action by victims; venue; relief awarded. (a) An individual who is
a victim of human trafficking may bring a civil action in the appropriate state
court. (b) Venue for any action brought under this section shall be in the county in which
the offense was committed or in any other county into or through which the person upon whom
it was committed may have been carried in the commission of the offense. If venue is proper
in more than one county, venue shall be in either county. (c) The court may award actual damages,
compensatory damages, punitive damages, injunctive relief, and any other appropriate relief.
A prevailing plaintiff shall also be awarded attorney's fees and costs. Treble damages shall
be awarded on proof of actual damages where defendant's acts were willful and malicious. (d)
The court shall award a prevailing plaintiff attorney's fees and costs. (e) Upon commencement
of any action brought under this section, the clerk of the court shall mail a copy...
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