Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB653

Introduced
3/31/26  

Caption

Human trafficking; crime of human trafficking in the first degree, minimum sentence imposed for subjecting victim to sexual servitude

Impact

The implications of HB 653 on state laws are significant, as it seeks to modify Section 13A-6-152 of the Code of Alabama to reinforce the legal framework against human trafficking. By mandating life imprisonment for specific aggravated instances of trafficking, such as sexual servitude, the bill aligns Alabama's laws with national trends toward harsher penalties for traffickers. This change is expected to enhance the legal tools available to prosecutors in addressing human trafficking cases, potentially supporting more vigorous enforcement and prosecution efforts.

Summary

House Bill 653 aims to amend existing laws regarding human trafficking in Alabama, specifically by establishing a mandatory minimum sentence of life imprisonment for those convicted of human trafficking in the first degree when the victim has been subjected to sexual servitude. This enhancement to the existing law is a response to increasing concerns about the severity of human trafficking offenses, particularly those involving minors. The bill intends to strengthen penalties in order to deter potential offenders and provide justice for victims of such crimes.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding the implementation of HB 653, including concerns over the severity of mandatory minimum sentences in the broader context of criminal justice reform. Critics may argue that such harsh penalties could undermine judicial discretion, potentially leading to disproportionate sentencing outcomes. Additionally, stakeholders involved in victim advocacy may voice concerns about whether increasing penalties alone will effectively address the root causes of human trafficking or if more comprehensive approaches are necessary for prevention and support.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB80

Crimes; human trafficking, further provided; amounts awarded as civil damages, further provided

AL HB94

Crimes & offenses, provides that advertising access to sexual or labor servitude is a Class B felony

AL SB32

Crimes and offenses; further provide for the crime of murder, manslaughter, and assault in the first and second degree; provide enhanced sentencing; define machinegun

AL SB188

Crimes and offenses, unlawful possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance and trafficking in illegal drugs further provided for

AL SB35

Crimes and offenses, crime of sexual extortion further provided for

AL SB53

Crimes and offenses, crimes of concealing an illegal alien and human smuggling established, process for determining if a detainee is an illegal alien established

AL HB356

Crimes and offenses, penalty increased for crimes of making a terrorist threat in the first or second degree, principal to immediately contact law enforcement of terrorist threat, suspension of student, readmittance, and restitution provided

AL HB233

Crimes and offenses; making a terrorist threat in the second degree, elements revised, criminal penalties further provided for

AL HB412

Crimes and offenses, unauthorized entry of a critical infrastructure facility and criminal tampering in the first degree further provided for

AL HB449

Crimes and offenses; crimes of unlawful use of DNA in the first, second, and third degree created, criminal penalties provided

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.