South Dakota Code § 22-49-2

First degree human trafficking--Penalty--Mandatory sentence--Subsequent offenses--Consent not a defense--Attempt against minor
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A person is guilty of human trafficking in the first degree if the person commits human trafficking, as set forth in §
22-49-1
, and the act:
(1) Involves any means of force, threat of force, fraud, coercion, or any combination of means to cause the person to engage in a commercial sex act;
(2) Involves a victim under the age of eighteen years; or
(3) Results in the death of a victim.
Human trafficking in the first degree is a Class 2 felony.
A conviction under this section for a first offense must be punished by a mandatory sentence of at least fifteen years in a state correctional facility, which sentence may not be suspended. A conviction under this section for a second or subsequent offense must be punished by a mandatory sentence of at least twenty years in a state correctional facility, which sentence may not be suspended.
Consent to performing any act prescribed in §
22-49-1
by a minor or a minor's parent, guardian, or custodian, or any mistake as to the minor's age is not a defense to a charge of violating this section.
Notwithstanding the provisions of §
22-4-1
, any attempt to commit a violation of this section against a victim who is a minor is punishable in the same manner as the completed violation.

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