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The crime of enticing away a person for prostitution or sexual intercourse is governed by Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 272 Section 2. In order for an individual to be convicted of enticing away a person for prostitution or sexual intercourse, the Commonwealth must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that:
An individual may also be convicted of this crime if the Commonwealth proves that he or she aided and assisted in such an abduction for the purpose of unlawful sexual intercourse.
An individual who commits the crime of enticing away a person for prostitution or sexual intercourse can be punished by up to 3 years imprisonment in the state prison or up to 1 year in jail or by a fine of up to $1,000.00. The individual may also be punished by both a fine and imprisonment in jail.
If you or a loved one has been charged with enticing a person for prostitution or sexual intercourse or are being investigated for that crime, call the experienced criminal defense attorneys of Altman & Altman for a free, confidential consultation at 617.492.3000.