A Georgia woman has been charged with murder due to her use of abortion medication allegedly leading to the death of her infant within hours of birth.
A ruling by Judge Steven Blackerby on March 23 allowed the woman to seek release and be granted bail, following the unusual charges brought against her.
The mother of two admitted she had taken the abortion drug before arriving at the hospital, and police reported she also took illegal oxycodone.
The warrant also stated the child was “a human being who was born alive and survived for one hour. Under Georgia law, the victim became a person at the moment of live birth.”
Following the 2022 Supreme Court decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, which overturned Roe v. Wade, the federal government returned to the states the power to decide to what extent abortions are allowed in their individual jurisdictions.
The Georgia Public Defender’s office released a statement about Moore: “Today’s decision is a reminder that justice is not served by accusation alone. Our system works best when courts carefully weigh the facts, uphold constitutional protections, and safeguard the rights of every person who comes before them. Public defense exists to make those protections real.”
Some other states have sought prosecution against women who have had illegal abortions, but they have rarely been charged with murder, as in Moore’s case. However, it will still be up to state prosecutors to decide whether to move forward with the case.
Senior vice president at advocacy group Pregnancy Justice, Dana Sussman, said the case has no legal basis and the defendant should have a strong defense.
She said in a statement that Georgia’s abortion law “does not contemplate murder charges for someone who has an abortion, and self-managing an abortion is not a criminal act in Georgia. Charging Ms. Moore with murder is cruel and unjust.”
Elizabeth Edmonds, executive director of the pro-life Georgia Life Alliance, said it’s her belief that the murder charge was appropriate, in part, because Moore allegedly illegally obtained and consumed oxycodone before her fetus died.







