6-2-708. Victim defenses; vacating convictions.
(a) A victim of human trafficking is not criminally liable for any commercial sex act or other criminal acts committed as a direct result of, or incident to, being a victim of human trafficking in violation of W.S. 6-2-702 through 6-2-707.
(b) A victim of human trafficking who is a minor shall be deemed a child in need of supervision in accordance with the Children in Need of Supervision Act or a neglected child in accordance with the Child Protection Act.
(c) At any time after the entry of a conviction, the court in which it was entered may vacate the conviction if the defendant's participation in the offense is found to have been the result of having been a victim. Official documentation of the defendant's status as a victim at the time of the offense from a federal, state or local government agency shall create a presumption that the defendant's participation in the offense was a result of having been a victim, but shall not be required for granting a motion under this section.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Chapter 2 - Offenses Against the Person
Section 6-2-701 - Definitions.
Section 6-2-702 - Human Trafficking in the First Degree; Penalty.
Section 6-2-703 - Human Trafficking in the Second Degree; Penalty.
Section 6-2-704 - Forced Labor or Servitude; Penalty.
Section 6-2-705 - Sexual Servitude of Adult.
Section 6-2-706 - Sexual Servitude of a Minor.
Section 6-2-707 - Patronizing a Victim of Sexual Servitude.
Section 6-2-708 - Victim Defenses; Vacating Convictions.
Section 6-2-709 - Victims' Rights; Services.
Section 6-2-710 - Restitution.
Section 6-2-711 - Asset Forfeiture.
Section 6-2-712 - Penalties for Subsequent Human Trafficking Convictions.