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  • Safe Harbor Provisions

IDAHO CODE § 18-8606(A)-(B) (2024).

  • When a minor is alleged to have committed any offense not listed in section 18-310(2) (felony crimes), a prosecutor shall divert the offense if the minor committed the offense as a direct and immediate result of being a victim of conduct prohibited by section 18-8607, 18-8608, 18-8609, or 18-8610 (sex trafficking).
  • If a minor has an offense diverted, they will be placed in a state-licensed residential facility that provides a comprehensive rehabilitation program.
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  • Laws Allowing Expungement/Vacatur

IDAHO CODE § 67-3014(1)-(2) (2015).

  • Permits individuals who were victims of human trafficking to petition for the expungement of criminal records related to offenses committed as a direct result of their trafficking.
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