Prosecutors Are Going After A Woman Acquitted For Having A Stillbirth -- For A Third Time
MEXICO CITY El Salvadors attorney general is appealing the decision to acquit Evelyn Hernández, a Salvadoran woman who served prison time for aggravated homicide after delivering a stillborn baby, marking the states third attempt to prosecute her.
Hernández, who said the pregnancy was the result of rape, was acquitted last month after a retrial, having spent almost three years in prison. But despite everything the 21-year-old has had to endure, she might have to stand trial once more.
There are no elements to consider her a victim, the attorney generals office said in a statement Friday morning, on the contrary, the only victim is her son.
Hernándezs acquittal by a Salvadoran court three weeks ago was seen as a victory for womens rights in the conservative country. Abortion there is banned in all cases, including when the womans life is in danger. Impoverished women suspected of having undergone an abortion are regularly prosecuted for homicide and sentenced to as many as 40 years in prison.
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