Kenlissia
Jones, 23, of Albany was being held at the Dougherty County jail on
charges of malice murder and possession of a dangerous drug. District
Attorney Greg Edwards said Tuesday afternoon that he is reviewing the
case, but "as of right now she's still charged."
Jones
was arrested Saturday after a county social services worker called
police to a hospital, according to an Albany police report. A hospital
social worker told police that Jones said she had taken four pills she
purchased over the Internet "to induce labor" because she and her
boyfriend had broken up.
The
social worker told police Jones went into labor and delivered the fetus
in a car on the way to the hospital. The fetus did not survive. The
police report does not say how far along Jones was in her pregnancy.
WALB-TV reported (http://bit.ly/1Irtzju) earlier that authorities said Jones was about 5 ½ months pregnant.
Prosecuting
Jones seems at odds with Georgia case law, said Lynn Paltrow, an
attorney and executive director of National Advocates for Pregnant
Women, a legal group in New York. She noted state law explicitly
prohibits prosecuting women for feticide involving their own
pregnancies. And a Georgia appeals court ruled in 1998 that a teenager
whose fetus was stillborn after she shot herself in the abdomen could
not be prosecuted for performing an illegal abortion. Prosecutors ended
up dropping that case. Read more on yahoo news.
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