cross-posted from: https://midwest.social/post/6666536

(CNN) — An Ohio woman who had sought treatment at a hospital before suffering a miscarriage and passing her nonviable fetus in her bathroom now faces a criminal charge, her attorney told CNN.

Brittany Watts, 33, of Warren, has been charged with felony abuse of a corpse, Trumbull County court records show.

“Ms. Watts suffered a tragic and dangerous miscarriage that jeopardized her own life. Rather than focusing on healing physically and emotionally, she was arrested and charged with a felony,” her attorney, Traci Timko, told CNN in an email.

“Ms. Watts’ case is pending before the Trumbull County Grand Jury. I have advised her not to speak publicly until the criminal matter has resolved.”

Though a coroner’s office report said the fetus was not viable and had died in the womb, Watts’ case highlights the extent to which prosecutors can charge a woman whose pregnancy has ended – whether by abortion or miscarriage.

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  • Whirlybird
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    10 个月前

    Pretty strange definition of a corpse you have there. Animals aren’t people, so they can’t be corpses?

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      10 个月前

      Their fetuses aren’t corpses, but the animals’ are.

      And you know full well that’s what I meant. Don’t try to pick an argument where there is none.

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        10 个月前

        Your argument of it not being able to be a corpse because it was “never a person” is ridiculous, that’s why I called it out. It is a corpse of a fetus. Look up the definition of the word corpse.