Establishes a post-judgment review process for victims of sex trafficking and sexual exploitation to reverse criminal convictions.
The bill creates a post-conviction review process for individuals convicted of crimes who were victims of sex trafficking or sexual exploitation. It allows these victims to file a motion to reverse their criminal judgments if they can demonstrate that their criminal acts were a substantial result of their victimization. The Superior Court has jurisdiction over these proceedings, and the assigned justice or judge will determine the procedure, including whether a hearing is necessary.
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