A Milwaukee woman has been jailed for 11 years for killing the man that prosecutors said had sex trafficked her as a teenager.

The sentence, issued on Monday, ends a six-year legal battle for Chrystul Kizer, now 24, who had argued she should be immune from prosecution.

Kizer was charged with reckless homicide for shooting Randall Volar, 34, in 2018 when she was 17. She accepted a plea deal earlier this year to avoid a life sentence.

Volar had been filming his sexual abuse of Kizer for more than a year before he was killed.

Kizer said she met Volar when she was 16, and that the man sexually assaulted her while giving her cash and gifts. She said he also made money by selling her to other men for sex.

  • @dogslayeggs
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    What if the house fire she set caused other houses to catch on fire and kill the families living there?

    There’s an argument for her going to jail for arson if anything.

    • @[email protected]
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      828 days ago

      Thats actually valid, I was simply pointing out that its just not adding to the cruel and unusual punishment element.

      • @Cosmonauticus
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        28 days ago

        You don’t believe the state destroying all of someones possessions after conviction then death doesn’t add to cruel and unusual punishment?

        • @[email protected]
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          328 days ago

          The difference here is the actions of a state versus the actions of an individual. When its the actions of an individual it should be a case by case IMO burning shit is kinda instinctive. But for the state it is a seperate case altogether since instinct shouldnt factor in. Also this would better be covered by arson and wrongful destruction of property.