A 31-year-old U.S. Army veteran from Kingsland has been charged with attempted murder,
the first time that a mother has been charged under Georgia’s restrictive abortion law.
The arrest comes two months after Alexia Moore was rushed to the emergency room in Camden County, pregnant and in extreme pain.
Doctors at the Southeast Georgia Health System hospital delivered a severely premature baby girl who lived for approximately two hours, according to police.  
On March 4, Kingsland Police charged the mother with attempted murder and possession of a controlled substance and dangerous drug for what they allege was an attempted illegal abortion.
https://www.legis.ga.gov/legislation/55445
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@cdarwin

She has two young children ... now deprived of their mother while she sits in jail.

These laws are about hurting women, never about protecting families or children.

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Woman charged with attempted murder under Georgia abortion law • Georgia Recorder

A 31-year-old U.S. Army veteran from Kingsland has been charged with attempted murder, the first time that a mother has been charged under Georgia’s restrictive abortion law. The arrest comes two months after Alexia Moore was rushed to the emergency room in Camden County, pregnant and in extreme pain. Doctors at the Southeast Georgia Health […]

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