Senator Peter Groff (D), SD 33, makes notes while Denver University professor Claude d'Estree testifies during a judiciary hearing for SB 207 at the capitol building Monday, March 20, 2006. Senate Bills 206 and 207 address the smuggling and trafficking of humans within state boarders. Both bills were sent to appropriations. d'Estree, who is a visiting professor of Law and chair of the Task Force on Slavery and Human Trafficking, was against the passage of the bill, citing that it does not address the totality of the tracking problem. (DAVID M. BARREDA / ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) (d'ESTREE is spelled with a lowercase "d" and accent on second "e") ** Peter Groff, Claude d'Estree
Senator Peter Groff (D), SD 33, makes notes while Denver University professor Claude d'Estree testifies during a judiciary hearing for SB 207 at the capitol building Monday, March 20, 2006. Senate Bills 206 and 207 address the smuggling and trafficking of humans within state boarders. Both bills were sent to appropriations. d'Estree, who is a visiting professor of Law and chair of the Task Force on Slavery and Human Trafficking, was against the passage of the bill, citing that it does not address the totality of the tracking problem. (DAVID M. BARREDA / ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) (d'ESTREE is spelled with a lowercase "d" and accent on second "e") ** Peter Groff, Claude d'Estree
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dmb;Senator Peter Groff (D), SD 33, makes notes while Denver University professor Claude d'Estree testifies during a judiciary hearing for SB 207 at the capitol building Monday, March 20, 2006. Senate Bills 206 and 207 address the smuggling and trafficking of humans within state boarders. Both bills were sent to appropriations. d'Estree, who is a visiting professor of Law and chair of the Task Force on Slavery and Human Trafficking, was against the passage of the bill, citing that it does not address the totality of the tracking problem. (DAVID M. BARREDA / ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) (d'ESTREE is spelled with a lowercase "d" and accent on second "e") ** Peter Groff, Claude d'Estree
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