Houston Human Trafficking Defense Lawyer
Houston Human Trafficking Defense Attorney
Human trafficking charges can result in lifelong, detrimental consequences. The U.S. aggressively prosecutes this crime and has enhanced preventative measures against the offense under the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA). If charges have been assigned to you, it is crucial to find a experienced Houston human trafficking defense lawyer to advocate for you. At Hochglaube & DeBorde Law Firm, we can keep you informed of your rights while you navigate this distressing time.
Get Human Trafficking Defense with Hochglaube & DeBorde, P.C.
Nicole DeBorde of Hochglaube & DeBorde, P.C., has over 26 years of prosecution experience. As a skilled criminal defense attorney, she prioritizes thorough and aggressive preparation to achieve a strong defense against criminal charges. Her reputation has drawn the attention and favor of public officials who are facing criminal charges of their own. By choosing the team at Hochglaube & DeBorde, P.C., you are choosing an experienced, respected, and dedicated advocate for your case.
Defining Human Trafficking
Human trafficking encompasses a number of offenses involving sex trafficking and forced labor. Whether an individual was brought into a trafficking situation or was born into it, trafficking is defined by its relationship to force, fraud, and coercion.
Hiring an Aggressive Advocate to Defend Your Case
The consequences of such a serious charge against you can extend beyond imprisonment, affecting future opportunities for parole, career prospects, and family life. Having an aggressive advocate is imperative to achieving promising results now and for your future. When you are represented by a reputable law firm like ours, your case is a priority. We can devote more time to crafting a defense that maximizes your success. Our team includes experienced sex crimes lawyers and domestic violence lawyers, who will fight tirelessly to protect your rights and secure the best possible outcome for your case.
How Are Human Trafficking Charges Investigated?
These types of charges can begin with tips from the public and referrals from local law enforcement agencies. Although the TVPA grants authority to the FBI to investigate instances of human trafficking, it is a collaborative effort from many agencies, including:
- FBI Child Exploitation and Human Trafficking Task Forces
- The Anti-Trafficking Coordination Team Initiative
- The Enhanced Collaborative Model Human Trafficking Program
To combat these offenses, the United States addresses them through the prosecution of traffickers, protection for victims, and prevention efforts. These components make up a “3P” paradigm widely followed within many organizations.
What Constitutes a Human Trafficking Charge?
Human trafficking can be broken down into more specific charges. However, a factor necessary to define human trafficking as a prosecutable offense includes the use/threat of force, fraud, or coercion.
- Sex Trafficking – This occurs when sexual acts are forced onto individuals for a commercial purpose. It is not necessary to prove that the individual was forced into a sex act if that individual was a minor. In such cases, a sex assault accuser sues can further complicate matters, adding additional layers of legal challenges.
- Labor Trafficking – When an individual is forced or threatened to perform labor, this is considered labor trafficking.
- Peonage (debt servitude) – Like labor trafficking, debt servitude involves threatening or forcing an individual into labor under the pretense of paying a debt.
- Domestic Servitude – Domestic servitude occurs when a household employee, such as a nanny or housekeeper, is being controlled and exploited.
Penalties for Human Trafficking Charges
Penalties for these charges differ based on the severity of the offense. If the crime involves abduction, sexual abuse, or an attempt to kill, this penalty may be more severe. Following or in addition to potential terms of imprisonment, you may be fined or forced to make restitution to the victims. The consequences of a human trafficking charge can also follow you into any prospective career and housing opportunities.
In Houston, Texas an aggressive defense against your charges is essential in helping you maintain your rights and advocate for your future. An effective criminal defense lawyer should be capable of crafting a strong defense strategy on your behalf.
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“Nicole goes above and beyond the “call of duty” both in and out of the court room. Her statement to us when my husband and I hired her was that she would treat us like her family. She most certainly has done that. It has been almost 5 years since adjudication and she has continued to help us with any need that may arise. In this world of uncertainty, there is no one else I would rather have as our counsel than Nicole DeBorde. She truly is an anomaly and has no equal.”- Kasie
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“I was on probation and got arrested out of town. I had an attorney at the time who told me I would go to prison for 2 to 4 years for Revocation of Probation. I found Ms DeBorde, who told me that she would fight all the way to make sure this didn’t happen. I hired her, and in the end, she did just what she said. I’m very grateful that we have people on this earth who care about others the way Ms DeBorde does. She is an honest straight forward super Attorney . Thank you, Ms. DeBorde.”- Michael