• Although abortion was legalised in England and Wales in 1967, the procedure is still criminal in specific circumstances.
    Under Section 58 of the Offence Against the Person Act 1861, which carries a maximum life sentence, it is illegal for a woman to administer “poison” (abortion pills) with the intent to cause her own miscarriage after the 24-week legal limit.
    Last month, the fifth woman this year appeared in an English court charged under Section 58, compared with only three previous prosecutions in the past 160 years.
    In 2021, a teenage girl with an unexplained early stillbirth faced a year-long criminal investigation that examined her text messages and search history before police dropped the case. A coroner concluded the pregnancy ended because of natural causes.

    what the shit.

  • glans [it/its]@hexbear.net
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    Even when the test finds no trace of abortion medication women can continue to remain under suspicion “as a negative test does not exclude earlier use of drugs”, he said. In that event, he argued, “the only motivation for testing is entrapment”.

    What does entrapment mean in UK?

  • PeeOnYou [he/him]@lemmygrad.ml
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    8 months ago

    Where my mind goes with the sudden extreme concern about abortion is the elites are awful worried about not having enough commoner babies to replace all the folks that are going to die in the very near world war.