Los Angeles Times

Murder charge in stillbirth case can advance

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SACRAMENTO — The California Supreme Court declined to stop the prosecutio­n of a woman who was charged with murder after authoritie­s said she used methamphet­amine before her fetus was stillborn.

The court on Wednesday rejected a challenge of the charge by state Atty. Gen. Xavier Becerra, whose office normally represents county prosecutor­s when their cases are appealed, the San Francisco Chronicle reported Thursday.

However, Becerra, nominated by President- elect Joe Biden to head the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services, is a supporter of reproducti­ve rights and in a letter to justices said fear of prosecutio­n might prevent pregnant women from seeking addiction services. The case could also prompt extra scrutiny by law enforcemen­t on miscarriag­es and stillbirth­s, he said.

Chelsea Becker of Hanford has remained in custody on $ 2- million bail since the 2019 stillbirth. Police say methamphet­amine was found in the fetus and that Becker, eight months pregnant at the time of the stillbirth, acknowledg­ed using the drug. Becker, 26, has pleaded not guilty.

Supporters say that substance use disorder is a medical condition, not a crime, and that there is not enough evidence to say methamphet­amine use causes stillbirth­s.

Philip Esbenshade, executive assistant to Kings County Dist. Atty. Keith Fagundes, said the law authorizes a murder charge for “the reckless or indifferen­t unlawful conduct of a mother that results in the unlawful death of her fetus.”

“This is not a case about abortion nor women’s reproducti­ve rights,” he told the Chronicle. “This is a case about a person who did specific acts that resulted in the death of a viable fetus.”

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