(2) In a prosecution for a crime other than a person crime based on conduct that constitutes services under ORS 163.261 that a person was caused to provide, it is an affirmative defense that the person was a human trafficking victim at the time of engaging in the conduct and engaged in the conduct due to being a human trafficking victim.
(3) As used in this section:
(a) “Human trafficking” means conduct constituting an offense under ORS 163.263, 163.264 or 163.266.
(b) “Human trafficking victim” means a person who is subjected to human trafficking regardless of whether the perpetrator of the human trafficking is identified, apprehended, prosecuted or convicted.
(c) “Person crime” means a person felony or a person Class A misdemeanor, as those terms are defined in the rules of the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission. [2007 c.811 §10; 2023 c.217 §5]
Note: See note under 163.261.