Nevada seeks to close loophole on sex trafficking: perpetrators who lure kids face automatic life sentence
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Nevada lawmakers are looking to pass legislation that closes a legal loophole on sex traffickers and increases the penalty for perpetrators who lure children.
According to the bill, a sex trafficker suspected of trying to lure children over the internet faces a Class A felony, an automatic life sentence, and a minimum parole time of five to fifteen years.
The minimum sentence the perpetrator faces is conditional on the age of the desired sex trafficking victim, or the age of the child in which the law enforcement officer is posing.
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