This is where people forced into prostitution will get their day in court. New York State is setting up a groundbreaking new criminal court system designed to help prostitutes escape the clutches of their pimps — and the street. The new Human Trafficking Intervention Courts will prevent "victims of trafficking from slipping between the cracks of our justice system," Lippman said. Then Lippman introduced a success story from the pilot program in Queens — a year-old former prostitute named Lakisha who was in the audience at a Manhattan cafe for the announcement.

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Jermaine Lamon Roy was convicted of violating 18 U. Roy's victim was Lakisha Smith. The timeframe charged in the superseding indictment was from in or about November to in or about December It was undisputed that Smith was working as a prostitute during this period of time, and the evidence was overwhelming that Roy was her pimp. There was also substantial evidence that Roy inflicted physical violence on Smith.