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Frequently Asked Questions About Human Trafficking
Human trafficking involves recruiting, harboring, transporting, or exploiting individuals through force, fraud, or coercion for labor or commercial sex acts. Trafficking of minors for sex is considered human trafficking regardless of coercion.
Human trafficking is a first-degree felony in Texas, punishable by 5 to 99 years or life imprisonment, and a fine of up to $10,000. Penalties may increase for trafficking minors or causing serious harm.
Human trafficking involves exploitation, such as forced labor or sex, while smuggling is the illegal transportation of individuals across borders, typically with their consent. Trafficking does not require movement across borders.
Yes, employers who exploit workers through force, fraud, or coercion can face human trafficking charges. This includes withholding wages, confiscating identification documents, or threatening workers to control them.
Yes, trafficking minors for labor or sexual purposes carries harsher penalties. The law does not require proof of force, fraud, or coercion when the victim is under 18 and engaged in commercial sex acts.
In many cases, victims of human trafficking cannot be prosecuted for crimes they were forced to commit under duress, such as prostitution. However, this depends on the circumstances and legal representation is crucial.
Defenses may include lack of intent, insufficient evidence, mistaken identity, or proof that the accused was unaware of the exploitation. A skilled attorney can evaluate the case and build a defense strategy.
Yes, charges may be reduced or dismissed if there is insufficient evidence, procedural errors, or successful plea negotiations. Consulting an experienced criminal defense attorney is essential in these cases.
Victims can access resources like the National Human Trafficking Hotline, legal aid organizations, shelters, and counseling services. Many nonprofits and state agencies provide specialized support for trafficking survivors.
A criminal defense attorney can investigate the evidence, identify weaknesses in the prosecution’s case, negotiate plea deals, and advocate for your rights in court. They work to ensure a fair and just outcome.