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WYO. STAT. ANN. § 6-2-708(A)-(C) (2024).

  • A victim of human trafficking is not criminally liable for any commercial sex act or other criminal act committed as a direct result of, or incident to, being a victim of human trafficking.
  • 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.
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WYO. STAT. ANN. § 6-2-708(C) (2023).

  • The court may vacate a conviction it entered if the defendant’s participation in the offense resulted from having been a victim of human trafficking.
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