609.283 UNLAWFUL CONDUCT WITH RESPECT TO DOCUMENTS IN FURTHERANCE OF LABOR OR SEX TRAFFICKING. Subdivision 1. Crime defined. Unless the person's conduct constitutes a violation of section 609.282, a person who knowingly destroys, conceals, removes, confiscates, or possesses any actual or purported passport or other immigration document, or any other actual or purported government identification document, of another person: (1) in the course of a violation of section 609.282 or 609.322; (2) with intent to violate section 609.282 or 609.322; or (3) to prevent or restrict or to attempt to prevent or restrict, without lawful authority, a person's liberty to move or travel, in order to maintain the labor or services of that person, when the person is or has been a victim of a violation of section 609.282 or 609.322; is guilty of a crime and may be sentenced as provided in subdivision 2. Subd. 2. Penalties. A person who violates subdivision 1 may be sentenced as follows: (1) if the crime involves a victim under the age of 18, to imprisonment for not more than ten years or to payment of a fine of $20,000, or both; or (2) in other cases, to imprisonment for not more than five years or to volves a victim under the age of 18, to imprisonment for not more than ten years or to payment of a fine of $20,000, or both; or (2) in other cases, to imprisonment for not more than five years or to payment of a fine of not more than $10,000, or both. Subd. 3. Consent or age of victim not a defense. In a prosecution under this section the consent or age of the victim is not a defense. History: 2005 c 136 art 17 s 17; 2006 c 260 art 1 s 21
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