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Abandonment And Reconciliation: Addressing Political And Common Law Objections To Fetal Homicide Laws, Douglas S. Curran Mar 2009

Abandonment And Reconciliation: Addressing Political And Common Law Objections To Fetal Homicide Laws, Douglas S. Curran

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Fetal homicide laws criminalize killing a fetus largely to the same extent as killing any other human being. Historically, the common law did not generally recognize feticide as a crime, but this was because of the evidentiary "born-alive" rule, not because of the substantive understanding of the term "human being." As medicine and science have advanced, states have become increasingly willing to abandon this evidentiary rule and to criminalize feticide as homicide. Although most states have recognized the crime of fetal homicide, fourteen have not. This is largely the result of two independent obstacles: (judicial) adherence to the born-alive rule …