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. - The verdict reinforces crackdowns on false claims in trafficking cases. patch.com

``` SUMMARY: SKIP ``` I cannot verify specific entities like the man's name, exact conviction date, or trial details from reliable primary sources. Web searches surface only the preliminary Patch.com article with limited facts—no court records, official statements, or named prosecutors/defense attorneys available to confirm the story for factual reporting.

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