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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,
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13A-6-152
Section 13A-6-152 Human trafficking in the first degree. (a) A person commits
the crime of human trafficking in the first degree if: (1) He or she knowingly
subjects another person to labor servitude or sexual servitude. (2) He or she knowingly obtains,
recruits, entices, solicits, induces, threatens, isolates, harbors, holds, restrains, transports,
provides, or maintains any minor for the purpose of causing a minor to engage in sexual servitude.
(3) He or she knowingly gives monetary consideration or any other thing of value to engage
in any sexual conduct with a minor or an individual he or she believes to be a minor. (b)
For purposes of this section, it is not required that the defendant have knowledge of a minor
victim's age, nor is reasonable mistake of age a defense to liability under this section.
(c) A corporation, or any other legal entity other than an individual, may be prosecuted for
human trafficking in the first degree for an act or omission only if an agent
of the...
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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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13A-6-156
Section 13A-6-156 Forfeiture of profits or proceeds and interest in property. A person who
commits the offense of human trafficking in the first degree or human
trafficking in the second degree shall forfeit to the State of Alabama any profits
or proceeds and any interest in property that he or she has acquired or maintained that the
sentencing court determines to have been acquired or maintained as a result of committing
human trafficking in the first degree or human trafficking in
the second degree. Any assets seized shall first be used to pay restitution to trafficking
victims and subsequently to pay any damages awarded to victims in a civil action. Any remaining
assets shall go toward the cost of the investigation and prosecution and the remaining assets
shall be remitted to funding the Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Fund. (Act 2010-705, p.
1708, ยง7.)...
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13A-6-151
physical injury or mental suffering. (3) LABOR SERVITUDE. Work or service of economic or financial
value which is performed or provided by another person and is induced or obtained by coercion
or deception. (4) MENTAL SUFFERING. A high degree of mental pain or emotional disturbances,
such as distress, anxiety, public humiliation, or psychosomatic physical symptoms. It is more
than mere disappointment, anger, resentment, wounded pride, or embarrassment and must be a
direct result of the crime of human trafficking. (5) MINOR. A person under the
age of 19. (6) PHYSICAL INJURY. Impairment of physical condition or substantial pain. (7)
SEXUAL CONDUCT. Any of the following acts: a. Sexual Intercourse. This term shall have its
ordinary meaning and occurs upon a penetration, however slight; emission is not required.
b. Sexual Contact. Any known touching for the purpose of sexual arousal, gratification, or
abuse of the following: 1. The sexual or other intimate parts of the victim by the actor....

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20-2-190.2
Section 20-2-190.2 Electronic drug offender tracking system. (a) For the purposes of this section,
the following words shall have the following meanings: (1) DRUG RELATED CONVICTION. Any conviction
or plea of nolo contendere for the offense of possession, distribution, trafficking,
or any degree of manufacture of controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia. A drug related
conviction shall also include the inchoate crimes of attempt, solicitation, or conspiracy
of any of the drug related crimes. (2) DRUG OFFENDER. Any person who has any conviction listed
in subdivision (1). (b) Effective January 1, 2013, the State Bureau of Investigations shall
implement a real-time electronic drug offender tracking system to catalogue all criminal convictions
in this state of persons convicted of felonies or misdemeanors involving the possession, distribution,
manufacture, or trafficking of controlled substances. This catalogue shall include,
but not be limited to, paraphernalia convictions,...
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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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15-18-171
of the trial judge. (11) DEPARTMENT. The Department of Corrections. (12) DIVISION. The Community
Corrections Division of the department. (13) ELIGIBLE. A person who has committed an offense
not excluded by subdivision (14) and who meets the criteria of Section 15-18-175. (14) EXCLUDED
FELONY OFFENDERS. One who is convicted of any of the following felony offenses: Murder, kidnapping
in the first degree, rape in the first degree, sodomy in the first degree, arson in the first
degree, trafficking in controlled substances, robbery in the first degree, burglary
in the first degree, manslaughter, sexual abuse in the first degree, forcible sex crimes,
sex offenses involving a child as defined in Section 15-20A-4, or assault in the first degree
if the assault leaves the victim permanently disfigured or disabled. (15) GOVERNING BODY.
With respect to a county, its county commission or other like governing body exercising the
legislative functions of a county. (16) INCORPORATORS. The...
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38-9-2
no guardian, relative, or other appropriate person able, willing, and available to assume the
kind and degree of protection and supervision required under the circumstances. (3) CAREGIVER.
An individual who has the responsibility for the care of a protected person as a result of
family relationship or who has assumed the responsibility for the care of the person voluntarily,
by contract, or as a result of the ties of friendship. (4) COURT. The circuit court. (5) DEPARTMENT.
The Department of Human Resources of the State of Alabama. (6) EMOTIONAL ABUSE. The
willful or reckless infliction of emotional or mental anguish or the use of a physical or
chemical restraint, medication, or isolation as punishment or as a substitute for treatment
or care of any protected person. (7) EMPLOYEE OF A NURSING HOME. A person permitted to perform
work in a nursing home by the nursing home administrator or by a person or an entity with
an ownership interest in the facility, or by both. A person shall be...
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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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