135.35 - Labor trafficking.

§ 135.35 Labor trafficking.    A  person  is  guilty  of  labor  trafficking  if he or she compels or  induces another to engage in labor or  recruits,  entices,  harbors,  or  transports such other person by means of intentionally:    1.  unlawfully  providing  a  controlled substance to such person with  intent to impair said person's judgment;    2. requiring that the labor be performed to retire, repay, or  service  a  real  or  purported  debt  that  the actor has caused by a systematic  ongoing course of conduct with intent to defraud such person;    3. withholding, destroying, or confiscating any  actual  or  purported  passport,  immigration  document,  or  any  other  actual  or  purported  government identification document, of another  person  with  intent  to  impair  said  person's freedom of movement; provided, however, that this  subdivision shall not apply to an attempt to correct a  social  security  administration  record  or  immigration agency record in accordance with  any local, state, or federal agency requirement, where such  attempt  is  not made for the purpose of any express or implied threat;    4. using force or engaging in any scheme, plan or pattern to compel or  induce  such person to engage in or continue to engage in labor activity  by means of instilling a fear in such person that, if the demand is  not  complied  with,  the  actor  or  another  will  do  one  or  more of the  following:    (a) cause physical injury, serious physical  injury,  or  death  to  a  person; or    (b) cause damage to property, other than the property of the actor; or    (c)  engage  in  other  conduct  constituting  a  felony  or  unlawful  imprisonment in the second degree in violation of section 135.05 of this  chapter; or    (d) accuse some person  of  a  crime  or  cause  criminal  charges  or  deportation  proceedings to be instituted against such person; provided,  however, that it shall be an affirmative  defense  to  this  subdivision  that  the defendant reasonably believed the threatened charge to be true  and that his or her sole purpose was to compel or induce the  victim  to  take  reasonable  action to make good the wrong which was the subject of  such threatened charge; or    (e) expose a secret or publicize an asserted  fact,  whether  true  or  false,  tending  to subject some person to hatred, contempt or ridicule;  or    (f)  testify  or  provide  information  or   withhold   testimony   or  information with respect to another's legal claim or defense; or    (g) use or abuse his or her position as a public servant by performing  some  act within or related to his or her official duties, or by failing  or refusing to perform an official duty, in such  manner  as  to  affect  some person adversely.    Labor trafficking is a class D felony.