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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 6-2-703

Human trafficking in the second degree; penalty

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case James Bullard Minter v. The State of Wyoming (2023)

Most recently applied in James Bullard Minter v. The State of Wyoming (April 2023)

(a) A person is guilty of human trafficking in the second degree when the person recklessly recruits, transports, transfers, harbors, receives, provides, obtains, isolates, maintains or entices an individual for the purpose of:

(i) Forced labor or servitude in violation of W.S. 6-2-704;

(ii) Sexual servitude in violation of W.S. 6-2-705;

(iii) Sexual servitude of a minor in violation of W.S. 6-2-706.

(b) Except as provided in W.S. 6-2-712(a), human trafficking in the second degree is a felony punishable by imprisonment for not less than two (2) nor more than twenty (20) years and a fine of not more than ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00), or both.

Official source: Wyoming Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Wyoming statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.