Montana Code Annotated 2011

Clickable Image


     45-5-305. Subjecting another to involuntary servitude -- definitions. (1) A person commits the offense of subjecting another to involuntary servitude if the person purposely or knowingly obtains or maintains the forced labor or services of another person by any of the following actions or by threatening any of the following actions:
     (a) causing physical harm to any person;
     (b) damaging or destroying the property of any person;
     (c) physically restraining another person;
     (d) abusing the law or legal process;
     (e) knowingly destroying, concealing, removing, confiscating, or possessing any actual or purported passport or other immigration document or any other actual or purported government identification document of another person;
     (f) blackmail; or
     (g) causing financial harm to any person or using financial control over any person.
     (2) (a) Except as provided in subsection (2)(b), a person convicted of the offense of subjecting another to involuntary servitude shall be imprisoned in the state prison for a term of not more than 10 years, fined an amount not to exceed $50,000, or both.
     (b) A person convicted of the offense of subjecting another to involuntary servitude, if the violation involves aggravated kidnapping, sexual intercourse without consent, or deliberate homicide, shall be punished by life imprisonment or by imprisonment in the state prison for a term of not more than 100 years and may be fined not more than $50,000.
     (3) As used in this section, the following definitions apply:
     (a) "Blackmail" means an unlawful demand of money, property, or services under threat to accuse another person of a crime or to expose any secret tending to subject a person to hatred, contempt, or ridicule.
     (b) "Financial harm" includes employment contracts that violate 28-2-903, taking, receiving, reserving, or charging a rate of interest greater than is allowed by 31-1-107, and defrauding creditors as defined in 45-6-315.
     (c) "Forced labor or services" means labor or services that are performed or provided by another person and are obtained or maintained through violation of subsection (1).
     (d) "Labor" means work of economic or financial value.
     (e) "Maintain" means to secure continued performance of labor or services, regardless of any initial agreement on the part of the victim to perform that type of service.
     (f) "Obtain" means to secure performance of labor or services.
     (g) "Services" means an ongoing relationship between a person and the offender in which the person performs activities under the supervision of or for the benefit of the offender, including commercial sexual activity and sexually explicit performances.

     History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 147, L. 2007.

Previous Section MCA Contents Part Contents Search Help Next Section