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Bill Combatting Human Trafficking Heads To Governor’s Desk

Senate passed House Bill 4157 unanimously, ensuring survivors of human trafficking will have their voices heard in the courtroom. Oregon law carves out specific, limited hearsay exemptions allowing testimony from outside the courtroom to be presented as evidence in a trial, including for crimes relating to domestic violence and child abuse. House Bill 4157 expands this exemption to cover the crime of labor and sex trafficking, recognizing abuser…
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Rogue River Press broke the news in Rogue River, United States on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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