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All Posts JMO - May Godspeed Justice for Janet and
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I noticed many people are speaking up about the Laws in North Carolina, especially with the case of pregnant murdered women.
North Carolina does not have a homicide law for the death of an unborn child. This means when Janet's murderer is arrested and brought to trial, prosecutors can't charge him suspect with the death of her baby, this also goes for the Jennifer Nielsen's murderer.
The one law we were all excited about, in which President Bush signed in 2004 is the federal unborn victims bill, which was signed into law. This applies in federal crimes or federal lands such as national parks, tribal lands or military bases, which does not count in these two cases.
North Carolina does not have a homicide law for the death of an unborn child. That means if Jennifer Nielsen's killer is arrested and brought to trial, prosecutors can't charge the suspect with the death of her baby.
North Carolina Prosecutors Limited When Unborn Are Victims see story below:
http://www.wral.com/news/state/story/1529136/
North Carolina does not have a homicide law for the death of an unborn child. This means when Janet's murderer is arrested and brought to trial, prosecutors can't charge him suspect with the death of her baby, this also goes for the Jennifer Nielsen's murderer.
The one law we were all excited about, in which President Bush signed in 2004 is the federal unborn victims bill, which was signed into law. This applies in federal crimes or federal lands such as national parks, tribal lands or military bases, which does not count in these two cases.
North Carolina does not have a homicide law for the death of an unborn child. That means if Jennifer Nielsen's killer is arrested and brought to trial, prosecutors can't charge the suspect with the death of her baby.
North Carolina Prosecutors Limited When Unborn Are Victims see story below:
http://www.wral.com/news/state/story/1529136/