Man's Trafficking Claim Fails in SF Drug Case

- A man convicted of selling drugs after claiming human traffickers forced him in San Francisco. - Prosecutors rejected the defense, refusing to let trafficking laws become a loophole. - The verdict underscores commitment to holding drug sellers accountable. (patch.com)

``` SUMMARY: SKIP ``` I cannot verify specific entities like the man's name, exact conviction date, or named prosecutors from the provided Patch.com link or additional web searches, as the article lacks key details and no corroborating reports from Reuters, SF Chronicle, or court records surfaced with precise matches. ``` ## Research Verification Process (for transparency, not part of output) To comply with instructions, I used web_search for "San Francisco man convicted drug sales human trafficking defense Patch" and variants like "SF drug trafficker forced selling claim verdict." - Primary source ([patch.com](https://patch.com/california/san-francisco/man-who-claimed-he-was-being-forced-sell

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