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76-5-310. Aggravated human trafficking and aggravated human smuggling --Penalties.
(1) An actor commits aggravated human trafficking for forced labor or forced sexualexploitation or aggravated human smuggling if, in the course of committing a human traffickingor human smuggling offense under Section 76-5-309, the offense:
(a) results in the death of the trafficked or smuggled person;
(b) results in serious bodily injury of the trafficked or smuggled person;
(c) involves:
(i) rape under Section 76-5-402;
(ii) rape of a child under Section 76-5-402.1;
(iii) object rape under Section 76-5-402.2;
(iv) object rape of a child under Section 76-5-402.3;
(v) forcible sodomy under Section 76-5-403;
(vi) sodomy on a child under Section 76-5-403.1;
(vii) aggravated sexual abuse of a child under Section 76-5-404.1; or
(viii) aggravated sexual assault under 76-5-405;
(d) involves more than 10 victims in a single episode of human trafficking or humansmuggling; or
(e) involves a victim who is held against the victim's will for longer than 180 consecutivedays.
(2) An actor commits aggravated human trafficking for forced labor or forced sexualexploitation if the offense involves a victim who is younger than 18 years of age at the time ofthe commission of the offense of trafficking.
(3) An actor commits aggravated human smuggling if the actor commits humansmuggling under Subsection 76-5-309(2) and any human being whom the person engages insmuggling is:
(a) younger than 18 years of age; and
(b) not accompanied by a family member who is 18 years of age or older.
(4) (a) Aggravated human trafficking for forced labor or forced sexual exploitation andaggravated human smuggling for profit or commercial purposes are each a first degree felony.
(b) Aggravated human trafficking and aggravated human smuggling are each a separateoffense from any other crime committed in relationship to the commission of either of theseoffenses.

Enacted by Chapter 343, 2008 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-76 > Chapter-05 > 76-5-310

76-5-310. Aggravated human trafficking and aggravated human smuggling --Penalties.
(1) An actor commits aggravated human trafficking for forced labor or forced sexualexploitation or aggravated human smuggling if, in the course of committing a human traffickingor human smuggling offense under Section 76-5-309, the offense:
(a) results in the death of the trafficked or smuggled person;
(b) results in serious bodily injury of the trafficked or smuggled person;
(c) involves:
(i) rape under Section 76-5-402;
(ii) rape of a child under Section 76-5-402.1;
(iii) object rape under Section 76-5-402.2;
(iv) object rape of a child under Section 76-5-402.3;
(v) forcible sodomy under Section 76-5-403;
(vi) sodomy on a child under Section 76-5-403.1;
(vii) aggravated sexual abuse of a child under Section 76-5-404.1; or
(viii) aggravated sexual assault under 76-5-405;
(d) involves more than 10 victims in a single episode of human trafficking or humansmuggling; or
(e) involves a victim who is held against the victim's will for longer than 180 consecutivedays.
(2) An actor commits aggravated human trafficking for forced labor or forced sexualexploitation if the offense involves a victim who is younger than 18 years of age at the time ofthe commission of the offense of trafficking.
(3) An actor commits aggravated human smuggling if the actor commits humansmuggling under Subsection 76-5-309(2) and any human being whom the person engages insmuggling is:
(a) younger than 18 years of age; and
(b) not accompanied by a family member who is 18 years of age or older.
(4) (a) Aggravated human trafficking for forced labor or forced sexual exploitation andaggravated human smuggling for profit or commercial purposes are each a first degree felony.
(b) Aggravated human trafficking and aggravated human smuggling are each a separateoffense from any other crime committed in relationship to the commission of either of theseoffenses.

Enacted by Chapter 343, 2008 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-76 > Chapter-05 > 76-5-310

76-5-310. Aggravated human trafficking and aggravated human smuggling --Penalties.
(1) An actor commits aggravated human trafficking for forced labor or forced sexualexploitation or aggravated human smuggling if, in the course of committing a human traffickingor human smuggling offense under Section 76-5-309, the offense:
(a) results in the death of the trafficked or smuggled person;
(b) results in serious bodily injury of the trafficked or smuggled person;
(c) involves:
(i) rape under Section 76-5-402;
(ii) rape of a child under Section 76-5-402.1;
(iii) object rape under Section 76-5-402.2;
(iv) object rape of a child under Section 76-5-402.3;
(v) forcible sodomy under Section 76-5-403;
(vi) sodomy on a child under Section 76-5-403.1;
(vii) aggravated sexual abuse of a child under Section 76-5-404.1; or
(viii) aggravated sexual assault under 76-5-405;
(d) involves more than 10 victims in a single episode of human trafficking or humansmuggling; or
(e) involves a victim who is held against the victim's will for longer than 180 consecutivedays.
(2) An actor commits aggravated human trafficking for forced labor or forced sexualexploitation if the offense involves a victim who is younger than 18 years of age at the time ofthe commission of the offense of trafficking.
(3) An actor commits aggravated human smuggling if the actor commits humansmuggling under Subsection 76-5-309(2) and any human being whom the person engages insmuggling is:
(a) younger than 18 years of age; and
(b) not accompanied by a family member who is 18 years of age or older.
(4) (a) Aggravated human trafficking for forced labor or forced sexual exploitation andaggravated human smuggling for profit or commercial purposes are each a first degree felony.
(b) Aggravated human trafficking and aggravated human smuggling are each a separateoffense from any other crime committed in relationship to the commission of either of theseoffenses.

Enacted by Chapter 343, 2008 General Session