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.
Selena Maria Chandler-Scott was arrested and charged after suffering a miscarriage and dumping a 19-week-old fetus in the dumpster.
Tift County District Attorney Patrick Warren has decided all charges be dismissed after the 24-year-old woman placed ...
Georgia state senator Sally Harrell gave an impassioned speech on the floor of the state legislature on Wednesday in which ...
Tifton Police Chief Steve Hyman confirmed a gun was fired a few blocks away on Martin Drive. He said the bullet somehow ...
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.
Tifton Police were called to the Brookfield Mews Apartments for reports of an unconscious woman who was bleeding on Thursday.
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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 ...
TIFT COUNTY, Ga. — In South Central Georgia, a 24-year-old woman is facing criminal charges after authorities say suffered a ...
A Georgia district attorney has announced his office will no longer pursue charges against a pregnant woman who miscarried last month. Tifton Police Department officers arrested 24-year-old Selena ...
The woman faces one count of concealing the death of another person and one count of throwing away or abandonment of a dead ...
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