A woman accused of killing a man can argue at trial that she was justified because he was sexually trafficking her, Wisconsin s Supreme Court ruled Wednesday in a decision that could help define the limits of legal immunity for trafficking victims nationwide.
The court ruled that Chrystul Kizer should have the option of affirmative defense allowing her attorneys to argue at trial that she should be found not guilty because her actions were the direct result of being sex trafficked.
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