Child Trafficking Attorney

About Kolsrud Law Office

Kolsrud Law Office, located in Phoenix, AZ, was established by Josh Kolsrud and provides exceptional legal defense to clients facing federal or Arizona charges for a wide range of offenses, including:

  • Assault on a Federal Officer
  • Bank Robbery
  • Bulk Cash Smuggling
  • Child Trafficking
  • Counterfeit Money Charges
  • Credit Card Fraud
  • Drug Trafficking
  • Federal Corporate Fraud
  • Federal Cyber Crimes
  • Federal Firearms Crimes
  • Federal Bank Robbery
  • Human Trafficking Charges
  • Identity Theft Charges
  • Illegal Reentry
  • Possession of False Documents
  • Sex Trafficking
  • White Collar Crimes
  • Wire Fraud

With expertise in multiple areas of criminal defense, Kolsrud Law Office is dedicated to providing top-notch legal representation to clients navigating the complex legal system.

Contact us today to schedule a free consultation and learn more about how we can help you.

About Josh Kolsrud

Josh Kolsrud is an accomplished attorney with extensive experience in the legal field, making him a strong advocate for clients charged with child trafficking in Arizona. As the founding partner of Kolsrud Law Office in Phoenix, AZ, Josh has a proven track record of success, having handled thousands of felony cases at the Maricopa County Attorney's Office. During his tenure, Josh was awarded "Attorney of the Month" multiple times for his outstanding trial work and handled a significant number of cases involving major crimes, including human smuggling.

 

Josh has also demonstrated his dedication to fighting human trafficking on a global scale, working to dismantle an anti-human sex trafficking operation in the Republic of Palau. In this role, he played a key role in saving hundreds of Filipino girls from sexual slavery. Josh's superior legal writing skills, as well as his reputation among his peers, only add to his extensive list of qualifications.

 

With numerous awards and honors under his belt, including The National Trial Lawyers Top 100 Criminal Defense 2022 and the American Institute of Trial Lawyers "Litigator of the Year 2022," Josh Kolsrud's wealth of knowledge, experience, and passion for justice make him an exceptional choice for those facing child trafficking charges in Arizona.


 

About Child Trafficking Charges

Child trafficking is a severe crime involving the recruitment, transportation, harboring, or receipt of children for the purpose of exploitation. Both federal and Arizona state laws address child trafficking offenses, carrying strict penalties and sentencing guidelines.

 

At the federal level, child trafficking charges are primarily governed by the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) of 2000 (22 U.S.C. § 7101 et seq.). The TVPA enhances pre-existing legislation such as the Mann Act (18 U.S.C. §§ 2421-2424) and imposes harsh penalties for trafficking crimes. Under federal law, sentences for child trafficking offenses can range from 15 years to life imprisonment, depending on factors such as the gravity of the offense, the age of the victim, and whether force, fraud, or coercion were used.

 

In Arizona, child trafficking is criminalized under A.R.S. §13-1308 (Sex Trafficking) and related provisions in the Arizona Criminal Code. Penalties under Arizona state law are also severe, with mandatory prison sentences for those convicted of trafficking offenses involving minors (A.R.S. §13-705). Depending on the circumstances, the prison terms may range from several years to life.

 

As child trafficking is a complex crime with serious consequences, those facing these charges should seek the assistance of a knowledgeable criminal defense attorney. A skilled attorney can help analyze the specific facts of the case and devise an appropriate defense strategy, ensuring that the rights of the accused are protected throughout the legal process.


 

What can you expect from the Kolsrud Law Offices?

When you choose our law firm to represent you in your domestic violence case, you can rest assured that we will leave no stone unturned in our efforts to defend your rights and protect your interests. We will work tirelessly to investigate the facts of your case, identify weaknesses in the prosecution's case, and build a strong defense that is tailored to the unique circumstances of your situation.

Our criminal defense team has a deep understanding of Arizona's domestic violence laws, as well as the strategies and tactics that are most effective in defending against these charges. If necessary, we will also fight for you in court, presenting a compelling and persuasive case to a judge or jury. Josh Kolsrud is a skilled trial lawyer who is not afraid to take on even the most challenging cases. We will aggressively advocate for your rights and work tirelessly to achieve the best possible outcome in your case.


 

Cities We Serve

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Phoenix, Arizona, serves as the state capital and is the most populous city in Arizona, with a diverse and growing population of over 1.7 million residents. The demographics of the city primarily consist of non-Hispanic white individuals at 41%, closely followed by the Hispanic community at 40%. The remaining population comprises various ethnic and cultural backgrounds, contributing to the city's rich and vibrant atmosphere.

 

The legal system in Phoenix is established across federal, state, and local courts, effectively addressing different matters within their respective jurisdictions. The United States District Court for the District of Arizona, located in Phoenix, presides over federal criminal and civil cases. On the state level, the Arizona Superior Court in Maricopa County and Phoenix Municipal Court handle issues such as felonies, misdemeanors, traffic offenses, and other legal disputes.

 

Regarding case outcomes, the United States Sentencing Commission reported that a total of 1,151 criminal cases were processed within the District of Arizona in fiscal year 2020, with 85.2% of these cases resulting in prison sentences. Among the convicted, 31.2% faced immigration offenses, 29.5% drug-related offenses, and 13.4% firearms offenses. On the state level, data from the Maricopa County Superior Court reveals that over 24,000 criminal cases were filed in 2020. More than 95% of these cases were resolved before trial through plea agreements, dismissals, or diversion programs. This indicates that the majority of cases are settled through effective legal means without resorting to full-fledged trials.

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Chandler, Arizona, is a flourishing city situated in the southeast part of the Phoenix metropolitan area. With a population of over 250,000 people, Chandler is known for its thriving technology industry, economic growth, and cultural diversity. In terms of demographics, the city's population is primarily non-Hispanic white (57.5%), followed by Hispanic (21.8%), Asian (10.5%), and African American (5.0%).

 

The court system in Chandler encompasses both state and local courts to address various legal matters. While the city does not have a federal courthouse, federal cases are typically handled by the United States District Court for the District of Arizona in nearby Phoenix. The Chandler Municipal Court deals with cases involving misdemeanors, traffic citations, and city code violations within the city's jurisdiction. Meanwhile, more severe cases, including felonies, are managed by the state-level courts, such as the Arizona Superior Court in Maricopa County.

 

Statistics on case outcomes in Chandler are limited; however, considering that the city is within the jurisdiction of the District of Arizona, federal case outcomes are similar to those reported in Phoenix. In fiscal year 2020, 85.2% of the 1,151 criminal cases adjudicated in the District of Arizona led to prison sentences. In contrast, on the state level, Maricopa County Superior Court data for 2020 demonstrates that over 24,000 criminal cases were filed, with more than 95% being resolved before trial through plea agreements, dismissals, or diversion programs. These figures highlight the efficiency of the legal system in addressing and resolving cases in both Chandler and the broader Maricopa County region.

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Flagstaff, Arizona, is a vibrant city located in northern Arizona, nestled at the base of the San Francisco Peaks and serving as the county seat of Coconino County. With a population of over 75,000 residents, Flagstaff is celebrated for its combination of small-town charm, natural beauty, and cultural diversity. The city's demographics primarily include non-Hispanic white individuals (64.4%), followed by Hispanic (21.1%), Native American (10.9%), and African American (1.9%) communities.

 

The court system in Flagstaff accommodates both state and local courts to address various legal matters. While the city does not have a federal courthouse, federal cases are typically managed by the United States District Court for the District of Arizona in nearby Phoenix. Flagstaff Municipal Court is responsible for overseeing cases involving misdemeanors, traffic violations, and city code infractions within its jurisdiction. More serious cases, including felonies, are addressed by state-level courts, such as the Arizona Superior Court in Coconino County.

 

Statistics on case outcomes specific to Flagstaff are limited; however, looking at the broader jurisdiction of the District of Arizona, in fiscal year 2020, the United States Sentencing Commission reported that prison sentences resulted from 85.2% of 1,151 criminal cases adjudicated. On the state level, the Arizona Judicial Branch's annual report for fiscal year 2020 reveals that 2,410 criminal cases were filed in the Superior Court of Coconino County, with about 95% of cases resolved before trial, primarily through plea agreements, dismissals, or diversion programs. These statistics indicate the proficiency of the legal system in addressing and concluding cases in Flagstaff and the encompassing Coconino County area.

 

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Glendale, Arizona, is a bustling city in Maricopa County, located in the western part of the Phoenix metropolitan area. With a population of over 250,000 residents, Glendale is known for its thriving sports and entertainment scene, as well as its diverse community. Demographically, the city's population primarily comprises non-Hispanic white individuals (49.2%), followed by Hispanic (37.8%), African American (6.6%), and Asian (4.1%) communities.

 

The court system in Glendale encompasses both local and state courts to address a variety of legal matters. While the city does not have a federal courthouse, federal cases are typically handled by the United States District Court for the District of Arizona in nearby Phoenix. The Glendale City Court has jurisdiction over cases involving misdemeanors, traffic citations, and city code violations within the city's boundaries. More serious cases, such as felonies, are overseen by state-level courts, including the Arizona Superior Court in Maricopa County.

 

Statistics on case outcomes specific to Glendale are limited; however, considering the broader jurisdiction of the District of Arizona, the United States Sentencing Commission reported in fiscal year 2020 that 85.2% of the 1,151 criminal cases adjudicated resulted in prison sentences. On the state level, data from the Maricopa County Superior Court reveals that over 24,000 criminal cases were filed in 2020, and more than 95% of these cases were resolved before trial through plea agreements, dismissals, or diversion programs. These figures highlight the legal system's efficiency in addressing and resolving cases in both Glendale and the larger Maricopa County region.

 

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Mesa, Arizona, is a thriving city situated in the eastern part of the Phoenix metropolitan area within Maricopa County. With a population of over 500,000 residents, Mesa ranks as the third-largest city in Arizona, boasting a diverse community and rich cultural heritage. The city's demographic composition primarily includes non-Hispanic white individuals (58.1%), followed by Hispanic (28.2%), African American (4.0%), and Asian (2.8%) populations.

 

The court system in Mesa accommodates both local and state courts to address a range of legal matters. Although the city does not have a federal courthouse, federal cases are typically handled by the United States District Court for the District of Arizona in nearby Phoenix. The Mesa Municipal Court manages cases involving misdemeanors, traffic citations, and city code violations within its jurisdiction. Meanwhile, more significant cases, including felonies, are overseen by the Arizona Superior Court in Maricopa County.

 

Statistics on case outcomes specific to Mesa are limited. However, considering the broader jurisdiction of the District of Arizona, in fiscal year 2020, the United States Sentencing Commission reported that 85.2% of the 1,151 criminal cases adjudicated resulted in prison sentences. On the state level, Maricopa County Superior Court data indicates that over 24,000 criminal cases were filed in 2020. More than 95% of these cases were resolved before trial through plea agreements, dismissals, or diversion programs. These figures underscore the efficacy of the legal system in addressing and resolving cases in both Mesa and the larger Maricopa County region.

 

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Nogales, Arizona, is a vibrant border city located in Santa Cruz County, serving as both the county seat and a significant international trade hub. With a population of over 20,000 residents, Nogales boasts a diverse community and a unique cultural blend due to its proximity to Mexico. Demographically, the city's population is predominantly Hispanic (95.6%), with the remaining population comprising non-Hispanic white (3.4%), African American (0.4%), and other ethnicities.

 

The court system in Nogales encompasses both local and federal courts, reflecting its unique position as a border city. The Nogales Municipal Court is responsible for handling cases involving misdemeanors, traffic citations, and city code violations within its jurisdiction. More significant cases within Santa Cruz County, such as felonies, are overseen by the Arizona Superior Court. Additionally, the city houses a federal courthouse, which is part of the United States District Court for the District of Arizona, in charge of federal criminal and civil matters.

 

While specific case outcomes for Nogales are limited, statistics from the District of Arizona for fiscal year 2020 reveal that 85.2% of the 1,151 criminal cases adjudicated resulted in prison sentences. These cases included immigration offenses (31.2%), drug-related offenses (29.5%), and firearms offenses (13.4%). On the state level, the Arizona Judicial Branch's annual report for fiscal year 2020 shows that the Santa Cruz County Superior Court filed 248 criminal cases, with the majority resolved before trial through plea agreements, dismissals, or diversion programs. These numbers highlight the collaboration between local and federal courts that ensures an efficient legal system in the border city of Nogales.

 

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Scottsdale, Arizona, is an affluent city situated in the eastern part of the Phoenix metropolitan area within Maricopa County. Known for its upscale living, vibrant arts scene, and natural beauty, Scottsdale has a population of over 250,000 residents. Demographically, the city is predominantly non-Hispanic white (81.6%), followed by Hispanic (10.0%), Asian (4.6%), and African American (2.3%) communities.

 

The court system in Scottsdale encompasses both local and state courts to address a variety of legal matters. While the city does not have a federal courthouse, federal cases are generally managed by the United States District Court for the District of Arizona located in nearby Phoenix. The Scottsdale City Court is responsible for handling cases involving misdemeanor charges, traffic citations, and city code violations within the city's jurisdiction. More severe cases, including felonies, are overseen by state-level courts, such as the Arizona Superior Court in Maricopa County.

 

Specific case outcome statistics for Scottsdale are limited. However, considering the broader jurisdiction of the District of Arizona, the United States Sentencing Commission reported that in fiscal year 2020, prison sentences were given in 85.2% of the 1,151 criminal cases adjudicated. On the state level, data from Maricopa County Superior Court shows that over 24,000 criminal cases were filed in 2020, and more than 95% of these cases were resolved before trial through plea agreements, dismissals, or diversion programs. These figures highlight the efficiency of the legal system in addressing and resolving cases in both Scottsdale and the larger Maricopa County area.

 

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Tempe, Arizona, is a vibrant city located in Maricopa County within the metropolitan area of Phoenix. With a population of over 190,000 residents, Tempe is known for its lively college-town atmosphere, thanks to the presence of Arizona State University. The city's demographics are diverse, consisting of non-Hispanic white (58.1%), Hispanic (23.4%), African American (7.4%), and Asian (7.0%) communities.

 

The court system in Tempe comprises both local and state courts to address various legal matters. The city does not have a federal courthouse, and federal cases are typically managed by the United States District Court for the District of Arizona in nearby Phoenix. The Tempe Municipal Court is responsible for cases involving misdemeanors, traffic violations, and city code infractions within the city's jurisdiction. More serious cases, including felonies, are overseen by the Arizona Superior Court in Maricopa County.

 

Specific case outcome statistics for Tempe are limited. Nonetheless, considering the broader jurisdiction of the District of Arizona, the United States Sentencing Commission reported in fiscal year 2020 that prison sentences resulted from 85.2% of the 1,151 criminal cases adjudicated. On the state level, data from the Maricopa County Superior Court reveals that over 24,000 criminal cases were filed in 2020. More than 95% of these cases were resolved before trial through plea agreements, dismissals, or diversion programs. These figures highlight the legal system's efficiency in addressing and resolving cases in both Tempe and the wider Maricopa County region.

 

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Tucson, Arizona, is the second-largest city in the state and serves as the county seat of Pima County. With a diverse population of over 535,000 residents, Tucson is celebrated for its rich cultural heritage, stunning desert landscape, and lively arts scene. The city's demographics primarily consist of Hispanic individuals (43.0%), followed by non-Hispanic white (42.0%), African American (5.0%), and Native American (3.1%) populations.

 

The legal landscape in Tucson is composed of federal, state, and local courts, accurately addressing various criminal and civil matters. The United States District Court for the District of Arizona in Tucson has jurisdiction over federal criminal and civil cases. On the state level, the Arizona Superior Court in Pima County and Tucson City Court handle cases such as misdemeanors, traffic violations, and other legal disputes.

 

Specific case outcomes in Tucson are limited, but data from the United States Sentencing Commission for the District of Arizona in fiscal year 2020 reveals that 85.2% of the 1,151 criminal cases adjudicated led to prison sentences. Among those sentenced, 31.2% faced immigration offenses, 29.5% drug-related offenses, and 13.4% firearms offenses. On the state level, the Arizona Judicial Branch's annual report for fiscal year 2020 showcases that over 10,000 criminal cases were filed in Pima County Superior Court. The majority of cases were resolved before trial through plea agreements, dismissals, or diversion programs, emphasizing the effectiveness of the legal system in addressing cases in both Tucson and the broader Pima County area.

 

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Yuma, Arizona, is a vibrant city located in the southwest corner of the state and the county seat of Yuma County. With a population of over 100,000 residents, Yuma is known for its rich agricultural heritage, distinctive desert landscape, and close proximity to the Colorado River. The city's demographics primarily consist of Hispanic individuals (62.4%), followed by non-Hispanic white (30.9%), African American (3.5%), and Native American (1.3%) populations.

 

The legal system in Yuma includes federal, state, and local courts, addressing varied criminal and civil matters. The United States District Court for the District of Arizona maintains a courthouse in Yuma, handling federal criminal and civil cases. On the state level, the Arizona Superior Court in Yuma County and Yuma Municipal Court are responsible for cases such as misdemeanors, traffic violations, and other legal disputes.

 

Specific case outcome statistics for Yuma are limited. However, considering the broader jurisdiction of the District of Arizona, the United States Sentencing Commission reported in fiscal year 2020 that prison sentences resulted from 85.2% of the 1,151 criminal cases adjudicated, including immigration, drug-related, and firearms offenses. On the state level, the Arizona Judicial Branch's annual report for fiscal year 2020 shows that over 2,000 criminal cases were filed in Yuma County Superior Court. A majority of these cases were resolved before trial through plea agreements, dismissals, or diversion programs. These figures emphasize the effectiveness of the legal system in addressing cases in both Yuma and the broader Yuma County area.

 

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Why Choose Josh Kolsrud

With over 100 trials to his name, and years of experience as a state and federal prosecutor, Josh understands the law, the legal process, and your rights. Josh is also committed to representing every client with utmost integrity and dedication

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Experience

Josh has prosecuted major crimes on the state and federal level, led a successful anti-human sex trafficking operation that saved lives, and argued before countless juries and justices for his clients

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Expertise

Josh is an expert in both Arizona and federal criminal law, and is ready to put that expertise to work for you.

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As a prosecutor, Josh saw far too many defendants lose their livelihood due to poor representation. Josh will always give every client his complete attention and effort

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