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Sec. 11.66.100. Prostitution.

(a) A person commits the crime of prostitution if the person (1) engages in or agrees or offers to engage in sexual conduct in return for a fee; or (2) offers a fee in return for sexual conduct. (b) In a prosecution under (e) of this section, it is an affirmative defense that, at the […]

Sec. 11.66.110. Sex trafficking in the first degree.

(a) A person commits the crime of sex trafficking in the first degree if the person (1) induces or causes another person to engage in prostitution through the use of force; (2) as other than a patron of a prostitute, induces or causes another person who is under 20 years of age to engage in […]

Sec. 11.66.120. Sex trafficking in the second degree.

(a) A person commits the crime of sex trafficking in the second degree if the person (1) manages, supervises, controls, or owns, either alone or in association with others, a prostitution enterprise other than a place of prostitution; (2) procures or solicits a patron for a prostitute; or (3) offers, sells, advertises, promotes, or facilitates […]

Sec. 11.66.130. Sex trafficking in the third degree.

(a) A person commits the crime of sex trafficking in the third degree if the person (1) receives compensation for prostitution services rendered by another; and (2) with the intent to promote prostitution, (A) manages, supervises, controls, or owns, either alone or in association with others, a place of prostitution; (B) as other than a […]

Sec. 11.66.135. Sex trafficking in the fourth degree.

(a) A person commits the crime of sex trafficking in the fourth degree if the person (1) receives compensation for prostitution services rendered by another; and (2) engages in conduct that institutes, aids, or facilitates prostitution under circumstances not proscribed under AS 11.66.130(a)(2)(D). (b) [Repealed, § 72 ch 1 4SSLA 2017.] (c) Sex trafficking in […]

Sec. 11.66.140. Corroboration of certain testimony not required.

In a prosecution under AS 11.66.110 – 11.66.135, it is not necessary that the testimony of the person whose prostitution is alleged to have been compelled or promoted be corroborated by the testimony of any other witness or by documentary or other types of evidence.

Sec. 11.66.145. Forfeiture.

Property used to institute, aid, or facilitate, or received or derived from, a violation of AS 11.66.100(e) or 11.66.110 – 11.66.135 may be forfeited at sentencing.

Sec. 11.66.150. Definitions.

In AS 11.66.100 – 11.66.150, unless the context requires otherwise, (1) “compensation” does not include any payment for reasonably apportioned shared expenses; (2) “place of prostitution” means any place where a person engages in sexual conduct in return for a fee; (3) “prostitution enterprise” means an arrangement in which two or more persons are organized […]