Gainesville, Ga. - According to reports out of Hall County, a man has been arrested and remains in custody as of this morning.
He is facing charges of child molestation, sex trafficking, reckless conduct, and sexual battery. Authorities have stated that he allegedly molested a girl during a sex trafficking incident. They have also reported that he will be facing more charges.
As a Georgia Sex Crimes Lawyer, I will outline the law behind sex trafficking - also known by law as trafficking persons for sexual servitude.
Trafficking Persons for Sexual Servitude in Georgia
Trafficking a Person for Sexual Servitude in Georgia is defined by Georgia Law in O.C.G.A. §16-5-46 as:
When a person knowingly subjects another person to or maintains another person in sexual servitude or knowingly recruits, entices, harbors, transports, provides, or obtains by any means another for the purpose of sexual servitude.
By law, sexual servitude includes any sexually explicit conduct or performance involving sexually explicit conduct for which anything of value is directly or indirectly given, promised to, or received by any individual, which conduct is induced or obtained:
- By coercion or deception;
- From an individual who is under the age of 18 years;
- From an individual whom the accused believes to be under the age of 18 years;
- From an individual who has a development disability; or
- From an individual from whom the accused believes to have a development disability.
If convicted of trafficking an individual for labor or sexual servitude, a person will be guilty of a felony and will be punished by a prison term of ten to twenty years and a fine up to $100,000.00.
Furthermore, the penalty will be escalated if the person has a developmental disability or was under the age of 18 and was coerced or deceived into being trafficked for labor or sexual servitude. Upon conviction, the accused will be guilty of a felony and will receive a fine up to $100,000.00 and a prison term between twenty-five and fifty years.
Practice Note
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