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2018 SESSION
HB 1260 Admission to bail; human trafficking.
Introduced by: Michael P. Mullin | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Admission to bail; human trafficking. Adds the charges of (i) taking or detaining a person for the purposes of prostitution or unlawful sexual intercourse, (ii) receiving money from procuring or placing a person in a house of prostitution or forced labor, (iii) receiving money from the earnings of a prostitute, and (iv) commercial sex trafficking to the list of crimes for which there is a rebuttable presumption against admission to bail.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Admission to bail; human trafficking. Adds the charges of (i) taking or detaining a person for the purposes of prostitution or unlawful sexual intercourse, (ii) receiving money from procuring or placing a person in a house of prostitution or forced labor, (iii) receiving money from the earnings of a prostitute, and (iv) commercial sex trafficking where the alleged victim is a family or household member to the list of crimes for which there is a rebuttable presumption against admission to bail.