The Tift County District Attorney's Office has announced that all charges against a woman arrested for disposing of a deceased fetus after suffering a miscarriage have been dismissed.
After national news outlets decried Georgia’s abortion law’s role in the arrest of a Tifton woman who suffered a miscarriage, prosecutors appear unlikely to pursue charges.
On March 21, a Tifton woman was arrested and charged after she threw away her 19-week-old fetus following a miscarriage.
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The Cut on MSNA Disturbing Advance in Fetal PersonhoodWe do see pregnancy loss being an increasingly suspect occurrence as well as a fundamental misunderstanding of what pregnancy ...
Georgia state senator Sally Harrell gave an impassioned speech on the floor of the state legislature on Wednesday in which ...
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With a dense network of roads and rail and air connections, this region is attracting investment and funding for the supply ...
Tift County Deputy Coroner Blair Veazy told WALB the autopsy revealed the fetus that was found in the dumpster at the ...
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WALB on MSNShould mother be charged for disposing of fetus?The Tift County District Attorney is weighing in on a case involving a mother Tifton police arrested for allegedly throwing ...
Southern Regional Technical College (SRTC) is proud to announce that its first-ever Patient Care Technician/Assistant (PCT/A) ...
The woman faces one count of concealing the death of another person and one count of throwing away or abandonment of a dead body.
TIFT COUNTY, Ga. — In South Central Georgia, a 24-year-old woman is facing criminal charges after authorities say suffered a ...
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