Traffickers face mandatory life in prison under new Alabama law billed as 'toughest' in nation

Traffickers face mandatory life in prison under new Alabama law billed as 'toughest' in nation

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Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed an anti-child trafficking law that raises the penalty for first-degree human trafficking to a mandatory life imprisonment sentence if the victim was a minor, a bill her office claimed is the "toughest in America." 

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