Wisconsin woman Chrystul Kizer sentenced to 11 years in prison for killing her sex trafficker. She argued she was legally allowed to kill him. Kizer shot him after he attempted to touch her. She pleaded guilty to a reduced count of reckless homicide and is expected to be released in 2033.
Key Points
Chrystul Kizer sentenced to 11 years in prison for killing her sex trafficker.
Kizer pleaded guilty to a reduced count of reckless homicide.
She argued she was legally allowed to kill the man who trafficked her.
Kizer to be released in 2033 after serving her sentence.
Pros
Kizer's case sheds light on the complexities of sex trafficking and self-defense laws.
Raises awareness about the vulnerabilities and struggles faced by sex trafficking victims.
Cons
Legal debate over whether sex trafficking victims should be absolved of homicide charges.
Controversy over the interpretation of laws meant to protect trafficking victims.