PL 230.34-a Sex trafficking of a child Class B violent felony
§ 230.34-a Sex trafficking of a child.
  1. A person is guilty of sex trafficking of a child when  he  or  she,
being  twenty-one  years  old or more, intentionally advances or profits
from prostitution of another person and such person is a child less than
eighteen years old. Knowledge by the defendant of the age of such  child
is  not  an  element of this offense and it is not a defense to a prose-
cution therefor that the defendant did not know the age of the child  or
believed such age to be eighteen or over.
  2. For purposes of this section:
  (a)  A  person  "advances  prostitution"  when, acting other than as a
person in prostitution or as a patron thereof, and with intent to  cause
prostitution,  he or she directly engages in conduct that facilitates an
act or enterprise of prostitution.
  (b) A person "profits from prostitution" when, acting other than as  a
person  in  prostitution  receiving compensation for personally rendered
prostitution services, and with intent to facilitate prostitution, he or
she accepts or receives money or other property pursuant to an agreement
or understanding with any person whereby he or she participates  in  the
proceeds of prostitution activity.
  Sex trafficking of a child is a class B felony.
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