[HISTORY: Adopted by the Tribal Council of the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi 1-21-2021 by Res. No. 01-21-21-07]
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
ABUSING OR THREATENING TO ABUSE THE LAW OR LEGAL PROCESS
The use or threatened use of a law or legal process, whether administrative, civil, or criminal, in any manner or for any purpose for which the law was not designed, in order to exert pressure on another person to cause that person to take some action or refrain from taking some action.
ADULT
Any person over the age of 18 years of age.
COERCION
A. 
Threatening to use force;
B. 
Abusing a position of power or another individual's position of vulnerability;
C. 
Abusing or threatening to abuse the law or legal process;
D. 
Controlling or threatening to control an individual's access to an intoxicating beverage, or controlled substance;
E. 
Destroying, taking or threatening to destroy or take an individual's property;
F. 
Inducing an individual to provide commercial sexual activity in payment toward a real or purported debt; or
G. 
Exploiting an individual's physical or mental impairment when the impairment has a substantial adverse effect on the individual's cognitive or volitional function.
COMMERCIAL SEXUAL ACTIVITY
Sexual activity for which anything of value is given to, promised to, or received by an individual.
FORCE
Includes, but is not limited to, abduction, physical restraint or confinement, sexual or physical violence, or serious harm.
FRAUD
Intentional misrepresentation of a material existing fact made with knowledge of its falsity, including, but not limited to, written or verbal statements about employment, wages, working conditions or other opportunities.
HUMAN TRAFFICKING
A person commits the crime of human trafficking by recruiting, harboring, transporting, providing, selling, or obtaining by any means any person with knowledge or intent that such person be used for labor trafficking, sex trafficking, or related services.
LABOR TRAFFICKING
A person commits the crime of labor trafficking if the person without lawful authority forces or attempts to force the other person to engage in labor or related services, whether legal or illegal.
MINOR
Any person under the age of 18 years of age.
SEX TRAFFICKING
A person commits the offense of sex trafficking if the person entices, recruits, transports, harbors, isolates, provides, obtains, maintains, facilitates, directs, or arranges for an individual to provide a commercial sexual activity or offers or agrees to compensate an individual for a commercial sexual activity.
SEXUAL ACTIVITY
Sexual contact between.human beings, consisting of contact between the penis and the vulva, the penis and the anus, the mouth and the penis, the mouth and the vulva, or the mouth and the anus, and includes any sexual contact as defined in this section. For the purposes of this chapter, sexual contact between the penis and the vulva, or between the penis and the anus, occurs upon penetration, however slight. Emission is not required. The penetration, however slight, of the anal or genital opening of another by a hand or finger or by any object, with an intent to abuse, humiliate, harass, degrade, or arouse or gratify the sexual desire of any person.
SEXUAL CONTACT
Any touching of the genitals or other intimate parts of the person with the intent of arousing or gratifying sexual desire.
VICTIM
An individual harmed as a result of a violation of this chapter, including, in the case of a victim who is under 18 years of age, incompetent, incapacitated, or deceased, the legal guardian of the victim or a representative of the victim's estate, or another family member, or any other person appointed as suitable by the Court, but in no event shall the defendant be named as representative or guardian.
VENTURE
Any group of two or more individuals associated in business, whether or not a legal entity.
A. 
A person commits the crime of human trafficking by recruiting, harboring, transporting, providing, selling, or obtaining by any means any person with knowledge or intent that such person be used for labor trafficking, sex trafficking, or related services in violation of this chapter.
B. 
Human trafficking is a felony.
C. 
Conviction and punishment for human trafficking, labor trafficking or sex trafficking shall be in addition to the punishment provided for any related crimes. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Court shall not run a sentence for violating this section concurrently with any other terms of imprisonment.
A. 
A person commits the crime of sex trafficking if the person:
(1) 
Entices, recruits, transports, harbors, isolates, provides, obtains, maintains, facilitates, directs, or arranges for an individual to provide a commercial sexual activity;
(2) 
Offers or agrees to compensate an individual for sexual activity; or
(3) 
Benefits financially or receives anything of value from participation, other than as a victim of sex trafficking, in a venture, knowing that the venture includes or will include sex trafficking.
B. 
Sex trafficking is a felony.
A. 
A person commits the crime of labor trafficking if the person without lawful authority forces or attempts to force another person to engage in labor or related services, whether legal or illegal, by:
(1) 
Causing or threatening to cause the death of or physical injury or pain to any person;
(2) 
Physically restraining or threatening to physically restrain any person;
(3) 
Abusing or threatening to abuse the law or legal process;
(4) 
Destroying, concealing, removing, confiscating or possessing an actual or purported passport or immigration document or another actual or purported government identification document of any person;
(5) 
Threatening to report any person to a government agency for the purpose of arrest or deportation;
(6) 
Threatening to collect an unlawful debt; or
(7) 
Instilling in the other person a fear that the actor will withhold from any person the necessities of life, including but not limited to lodging, food, and clothing.
B. 
Labor trafficking is a felony.
A. 
In addition to any other civil or criminal penalties authorized by law, the Court shall order restitution for any offense under this chapter. The order of restitution under this section shall direct the defendant to pay the victim the full amount of the victim's losses.
B. 
"Full amount of the victim's losses" means:
(1) 
The value of the victim's services performed in violation of this chapter, calculated as the greater of the gross income or value to the defendant of the victim's services or labor or the value of the victim's labor under applicable minimum wage and overtime laws;
(2) 
Any costs incurred by the victim for:
(a) 
Medical services relating to physical, psychiatric, or psychological care;
(b) 
Physical and occupational therapy or rehabilitation; and
(c) 
Necessary transportation, temporary housing, and child-care expenses;
(3) 
Lost income;
(4) 
Attorneys' fees and other related to costs incurred; and
(5) 
Any other losses suffered or costs incurred by the victim as a proximate result of the offense.
A. 
Any person convicted of a felony violation of this Title shall forfeit to the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi:
(1) 
Any property constituting, or derived from, any proceeds the person obtained, directly or indirectly, as a result of such violation; and
(2) 
Any of the person's property used, intended to be used, in any manner or part, to commit, or to facilitate the commission of such violation.
B. 
The Court, in imposing a sentence on such person, shall order, in addition to any other sentence imposed pursuant to this Title, that the person forfeit to the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi any property described in Subsection A.
A. 
Incident to arrest for a crime involving human trafficking, sex trafficking, or labor trafficking, NHBP Tribal Police shall seize all weapons that are alleged to have been involved or were threatened to be used in the commission of the crime.
B. 
The NHBP Tribal Police may also seize weapons that are in plain view of the officer or that are discovered pursuant to a consensual search, an officer safety pat-down, or a search incident to arrest as necessary for the protection of the officer or other persons.
C. 
NHBP Tribal Police are authorized to confiscate weapons from a person who is prohibited from possessing or using them.
D. 
Upon order of the Tribal Court, such weapon may be destroyed, retained by the Tribal Police Department, or sold at public sale after appropriate public notice, pursuant to the direction of the Tribal Court.
A. 
Human trafficking victims shall:
(1) 
Be housed in an appropriate shelter as soon as practicable;
(2) 
Not be detained in facilities inappropriate to their status as crime victims;
(3) 
Not be jailed, fined, or otherwise penalized due to having been trafficked;
(4) 
Receive prompt medical care, mental-health care, food, and other assistance, as necessary;
(5) 
Have access to legal assistance, information about their rights, and translation services, as necessary;
(6) 
Be provided protection if the safety of the victim is at risk or if there is a danger of additional harm by recapture of the victim by a trafficker, including:
(a) 
Taking measures to protect trafficked persons and their family members from intimidation and threats of reprisals; and
(b) 
Ensuring that the names and identifying information of trafficked persons and their family members are not disclosed to the public.
B. 
Any person aggrieved by a violation of this code may bring a civil action against the person or persons who committed the violation to recover actual and punitive damages and reasonable attorney fees.
C. 
Any person aggrieved by a violation of this code has the right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding.
D. 
Victim immunity and affirmative defense. A person is not criminally liable or subject to a criminal proceeding for a nonviolent offense if the person committed the offense while a victim of human trafficking.
A. 
A person convicted of a nonviolent offense, including prostitution, committed while a victim of, or as a result of being a victim of sex trafficking, may apply to the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi Tribal Court to expunge the applicant's record of conviction for the offense. The Court may grant such motion on a finding that the applicant's participation in the offense occurred while the defendant was a victim or as the result of being a victim.
B. 
While not necessary, official documentation from a federal, state, local, or tribal government agency indicating that the defendant was a victim at the time of the offense creates a presumption that the defendant's participation in the offense was a direct result of being a victim.
C. 
A petition filed under this section is governed by the policy and procedures of the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi Tribal Court, including any applicable Court Rules or forms created for the victim-expungement process.