Pittsburgh woman to stand trial for putting fetus in freezer
PITTSBURGH (AP) -- A woman who put her miscarried fetus in her freezer was ordered to stand trial for abuse of a corpse, a decision her attorney said contradicts established state law that a stillborn fetus is not a corpse.
Christine Hutchinson had the miscarriage 15 to 20 weeks into her pregnancy, wrapped the fetus in two bags and put it in a beer carton in her freezer on April 22. She didn't call for medical help or other assistance.
Her attorney, Lawrence Fisher, doesn't contest the facts of the case. But, he said, "If the fetus is not born alive, you cannot have criminal liability."
"This flies in the face of 215 years of precedent in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania that a fetus is not a person - and if you're not a person, you're not a corpse when you die," Fisher said.
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