18 USC 28: Human trafficking defense
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18 USC 28: Human trafficking defense Text contains those laws in effect on January 30, 2026
From Title 18-CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDUREPART I-CRIMESCHAPTER 1-GENERAL PROVISIONS

§28. Human trafficking defense

(a) Definitions.-In this section-

(1) the term "covered Federal offense" means a level A offense or level B offense, as those terms are defined in section 3771A; and

(2) the term "victim of trafficking" has the meaning given the term in section 103 of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (22 U.S.C. 7102).


(b) Duress.-In a prosecution for a covered Federal offense, a defendant may establish duress by demonstrating that the defendant was a victim of trafficking at the time at which the defendant committed the offense.

(c) Record or Proceeding Under Seal.-In any proceeding in which a defense under subsection (b) is raised, any record or part of the proceeding related to the defense shall, on motion, be placed under seal until such time as a conviction is entered for the offense.

(d) Post-Conviction Relief.-A failure to assert, or failed assertion of, a defense under subsection (b) by an individual who is convicted of a covered Federal offense may not preclude the individual from asserting as a mitigating factor, at sentencing or in a proceeding for any post-conviction relief, that at the time of the commission of the offense, the defendant was a victim of trafficking and committed the offense under duress.

(e) Federal Aid.-A failure to assert, or failed assertion of, a defense under subsection (b) by an individual who is convicted of a covered Federal offense may not be used for the purpose of disqualifying the individual from participating in any federally funded program that aids victims of trafficking.

(Added Pub. L. 119–73, §6(a), Jan. 23, 2026, 139 Stat. 2009 .)


Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries

Rule of Construction

Pub. L. 119–73, §8, Jan. 23, 2026, 139 Stat. 2010 , provided that: "Nothing in this Act [see Short Title of 2026 Amendment note set out under section 1 of this title], or the amendments made by this Act, may be construed to conflict with any of the crime victims' rights described in section 3771 of title 18, United States Code."