Chapter 123
2007 -- S 0692
SUBSTITUTE B
Enacted 06/27/07
A N A C T
RELATING
TO CRIMINAL OFFENSES -- TRAFFICKING OF PERSONS AND
INVOLUNTARY
SERVITUDE
Introduced By:
Senators Perry, Pichardo, Paiva-Weed, Miller, and Goodwin
Date
Introduced: February 15, 2007
It is enacted by the General Assembly as
follows:
SECTION 1. Title
11 of the General Laws entitled "CRIMINAL OFFENSES" is hereby
amended by adding thereto the following chapter:
CHAPTER
67
TRAFFICKING OF PERSONS
AND INVOLUNTARY SERVITUDE
11-67-1.
Definitions. -- As used herein:
(1)
"Intimidation" means an intentional written, verbal or physical act
or threat of a
physical act that, under the totality of
circumstances a reasonable person should know will have
the effect of: physically harming, or damaging a
person's property, placing a person in reasonable
fear of harm to his or her person or to his or
her family, or placing a person in reasonable fear of
damage to his or her property.
(2)
"Commercial sexual activity" means any sex act which is performed or
promised in
return for payment of money.
(3)
"Forced labor" means labor performed or provided by another person
that is obtained
or maintained through:
(i) any scheme,
plan, or pattern intending to cause or threatening to cause physical harm
to any person;
(ii) an actor's
physically restraining or threatening to physically restrain another person;
(iii) an
actor's abusing or threatening to abuse the law or legal process;
(iv) an actor's
knowingly destroying, concealing, removing, confiscating, or possessing
without a person’s consent any actual or
purported passport or other immigration document, or
any other actual or purported government
identification document, of another person;
(v) an actor's
blackmail; or
(vi) an actor's
intimidation.
(4)
"Labor" means work of economic or financial value.
(5)
"Maintain" means, in relation to labor, to secure continued
performance thereof,
regardless of any initial agreement on the part
of the victim to perform such type of labor.
(6)
"Obtain" means in relation to labor, to secure continued performance
thereof.
(7) "Sex
act" means any sexual contact or sexual penetration of a person, as
defined in
11-37-1.
(8)
"Victim" means a person subject to the practices set forth in
sections 11-67-2 or 11-
67-3.
11-67-2.
Involuntary servitude -- (a) Whoever knowingly subjects, attempts to
subject,
or engages in a conspiracy to subject another
person to forced labor in order to commit a
commercial sexual activity either by:
(1) causing or
threatening to cause physical harm to any person;
(2) physically
restraining or threatening to physically restrain another person;
(3) abusing or
threatening to abuse the law or legal process;
(4) knowingly
destroying, concealing, removing, confiscating or possessing without that
person’s consent any actual or purported
passport or other immigration document, or any other
actual or purported government identification
document, of another person; or
(5) by using
intimidation; shall be guilty of a felony and subject to not more than twenty
(20) years imprisonment or a fine of not more
than twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) or both.
(b) In cases
involving a minor between the ages of seventeen (17) and eighteen (18)
years, the defendant is guilty of a felony, and
subject to not more than thirty (30) years
imprisonment, or a fine of not more than thirty
thousand dollars ($30,000), or both;
(c) In cases in
which the minor had not attained the age of seventeen (17) years,
defendant is guilty of a felony, and subject to
not more than forty (40) years imprisonment, or a
fine of up to forty thousand dollars ($40,000),
or both.
11-67-3.
Trafficking of persons for forced labor or commercial sexual activity. –
Whoever knowingly:
(a) recruits,
entices, harbors, transports, provides, or obtains by any means, or attempts to
recruit, entice, harbor, transport provide, or
obtain by any means, another person, intending or
knowing that the person will be subjected to
forced labor in order to commit a commercial sexual
activity; or
(b)_benefits,
financially or by receiving anything of value, from knowing participation in
a venture which has engaged in an act described
in violation of section 11-67-2, or 11-67-3, is
guilty of a felony and subject to not more than
twenty (20) years imprisonment or a fine of not
more than twenty thousand dollars ($20,000), or
both; provided, however, that this subsection
shall not apply to a “victim” as defined in this
chapter.
11-67-4.
Restitution. – In addition to any other amount of loss identified,
the court shall
order restitution including the greater of:
(a) the gross
income or value to the defendant of the victim's labor or commercial sexual
activity; or
(b) the value
of the victim's labor as guaranteed under the minimum wage law and
overtime provisions of the fair labor standards
act (FLSA) or the minimum wage law, whichever
is greater.
11-67-5.
Forfeitures. – (a) A person who is found in a criminal proceeding to
be in
violation of section 11-67-2 or 11-67-3 shall
forfeit to the state of Rhode Island any profits or
proceeds and any interest or property he or she
has acquired or maintained in violation of this act,
that the sentencing court determines, after a
forfeiture hearing, to have been acquired or
maintained as a result of maintaining a person
in involuntary servitude or participating in
trafficking in persons for forced labor in order
to commit a criminal sexual activity.
(b) The court
shall upon petition by the attorney general at any time following
sentencing, conduct a hearing to determine
whether any property or property interest is subject to
forfeiture under this section. At the forfeiture
hearing the state shall have the burden of
establishing by a preponderance of the evidence
that property or property interests are subject to
forfeiture under this act.
(c) In any
action brought by the state of Rhode Island under this section, wherein any
restraining order, injunction, or prohibition or
any other action in connection with any property or
interest subject to forfeiture under this section
is sought, the court shall first determine whether
there is probable cause to believe that the
person or persons so charged have committed the
offense of involuntary servitude, involuntary
servitude of a minor, or trafficking in persons for
forced labor or commercial sexual activity and
whether the property or property interest is subject
to forfeiture pursuant to this section.
(d) All monies
forfeited and the sale proceeds of all other property forfeited and seized
under this section shall be deposited in the
general fund.
SECTION 2. This
act shall take effect upon passage.
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