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Texas Bills & Amendments: 1
Reports: 2
Misc. items: 4
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85th Regular Session | ||
HB 2552 | Relating to measures to address and deter certain criminal or other unlawful activity, including trafficking of persons, sexual offenses, prostitution, and activity that may constitute a public nuisance; increasing criminal penalties; creating a criminal offense. | 5 |
Federal and State Bills
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Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act of 2017, H.R.1865, P.L. 115-164, 115th Cong. (2017-2018). (Federal Bill) |
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Reports
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Human trafficking near Texas public schools. (Link Type: Report) |
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Human trafficking by the numbers: the initial benchmark of prevalence and economic impact for Texas (final report). (Link Type: Report) |
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Legal Documents
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Jane Doe #1 v. Backpage.com et al.; Plaintiff's original petition (No. 2018-04501; claiming Houston businesses, including hotels and truck stops, profited from illegal exploitation of a minor, sex trafficking). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
United States v. Michael Lacey, et al. Indictment (No. 2:18-cr-00422, Backpage.com crimes related to prostitution). (Link Type: Federal Court Case) | ||
Articles / Press Releases
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Backpage.com pleads guilty to human trafficking in Texas. (Link Type: Press Release) |