Woman freed a year after abortion bid
A Tennessee woman initially accused of attempted murder for unsuccessfully using a coat hanger to try to abort a 24-week-old fetus has been released after spending more than a year in jail, law enforcement officials said on Tuesday.
Anna Yocca, 32, was arrested after the botched abortion attempt in 2015 in a case that led to complaints by pro-abortion activists in a state where no provider offers the procedure after a fetus reaches 16 weeks.
She pleaded not guilty to a charge of attempted murder of the fetus in 2015. However, in a plea deal with prosecutors, Yocca pleaded guilty on Monday to a lesser charge of attempting to procure a miscarriage, according to the Daily News Journal in Murfreesboro.
The attempted murder charge was dropped last year but she remained in jail, unable to make her US$200,000 bond on lesser charges of assault and attempted criminal abortion.
Those charges were dropped on Monday as part of the plea deal.
Yocca was released about 9pm on Monday, Lisa Marchesoni, spokeswoman for the Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office in Murfreesboro, said on Tuesday.
Her child was born injured but alive after her boyfriend rushed her to a hospital.
The baby boy, named Leo Kluge, weighed 680 grams at birth and was taken into protective custody.
Under Tennessee law, an abortion must be performed by a licensed physician and is restricted by viability, according to the New York-based Guttmacher Institute, which studies reproductive health policies. A 48-hour waiting period is required for all abortions.
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