Man Convicted in SF Drug Trafficking Lie

- A man claiming human traffickers forced him to sell drugs in San Francisco was convicted. - Prosecutors rejected the defense's exploitation of human trafficking laws as a loophole. - Ruling reinforces accountability in drug cases amid trafficking concerns. (patch.com)

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