Woman Gets 11 Years in Prison for Fatally Shooting Man She Said Trafficked Her
Briefly

A Wisconsin woman, Chrystul Kizer, received an 11-year prison sentence after arguing she was justified in fatally shooting her sex trafficker.
In a landmark decision, the Wisconsin Supreme Court affirmed that Chrystul Kizer could present a defense arguing her actions were justified due to her traumatic history.
The court noted Kizer's young age at the time of the incident and the severe circumstances she faced, which played a significant role in her sentencing.
Judge David Wilk emphasized his awareness of Kizer's relationship with Volar during sentencing, reflecting a broader understanding of her context as a victim.
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