(KMZA)--A Marysville woman convicted of trafficking a minor for prostitution has been sentenced to nearly ten years in prison.
Miranda Cain was sentenced Tuesday in Marshall County District Court to 117 months in prison on a charge of aggravated human trafficking of a child. She was given credit for 326 days served in jail.
Cain pleaded no contest in March to the felony charge. In exchange for the plea, a charge of commercial sexual exploitation of a child was dismissed.
Cain was arrested in June of last year after the Marysville Police Department and Marshall County Sheriff’s Department conducted an undercover operation at a Marysville motel. Authorities say Cain, who was 19 at the time, brought a girl born in 2001 to the motel to have sex with an adult male in exchange for money.
The juvenile was taken into protective custody at the time.








