OR. REV. STAT. § 167.007(3) (2017).
- It is an affirmative defense to prosecution under this section (prostitution) that the defendant, at the time of the alleged offense, was a victim of the crime of trafficking in persons. The statute applies generally and does not distinguish as to whether the victim was a minor.
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S.B. 1070(1)(a)-(c), 82nd Leg., Reg. Sess. (Ore. 2024).
- Requires sentencing court to consider as mitigation evidence that the defendant was subjected to domestic abuse and the abuse was contributing factor in criminal behavior.
OR. REV. STAT. § 137.221(4),(5) (2018).
- Vacation of judgment for the crime of prostitution is permissible if the convicted person is also a victim of human trafficking.