Chrystul Kizer, right, and her attorney Larisa Benitez-Morgan sit together in the Kenosha County Courthouse on Feb. 6, 2020. Wisconsin’s Supreme Court is set to decide Wednesday, July 6, 2022, whether Kizer, an alleged sex trafficking victim accused of homicide, can argue at trial that she was justified in killing the man who trafficked her, a ruling that could help define the extent of immunity for trafficking victims nationwide. Paul Williams/The Kenosha News via AP, File
Todd Richmond Associated Press MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A woman accused of killing a man can argue at trial that she was justified because he…