A man is accused of having interrupted ekskjæresten pregnancy against her will.
It should he have done by mixing abortifacient agents in her drink on two occasions, explains the prosecutor in the case, Attorney Kaia Strandjord VG.
It was adressa.no who first publicized case.
– This is a very special case. Here the woman suffered a miscarriage or termination against her will, says Strandjord VG.
She says that the case is so special that it lacks jurisprudence in this area.
The woman in early 20s from South Trøndelag miscarried in the twelfth week in March last year. It was her GP who discovered drugs in her urine samples that should not have been there.
GP beating alarm and called the police.
Can get 21 years in prison
Now the woman 25 year-old ex-girlfriend accused in the case. The man, who was the father of the unborn child is prosecuted under Penal Code Section 231 and Section 245. It is the first indictment point, which is about to cause “serious injury to body or health” under very aggravating circumstances, which is the most serious .
According Strandjord he can for this be levied supreme penalty.
– When the woman is inflicted such a significant injury as a embryo is located maximum sentence of 21 years, she says to VG.
– Awake GP
The prosecutor points out that this is a matter that there are similar to Norwegian jurisprudence. Meanwhile roses she GP who raised the alarm.
– Here we are talking about an incredibly awake GP who has taken responsibility and raised the alarm. It is exactly this kind of GPs we need, she said.
The woman has claimed Strandjord no physical injuries, but mentally it has happened very tough for her.
Her counsel told VG that she will not comment on the case until she spoke with his client.
Bought drugs over the internet
The 25-year-old ex-girlfriend should have given the woman two abortifacient funds not be bought without prescription in Norway. He allegedly ordered preparations on the internet, explains Strandjord.
How man has cheated in women drugs and subject to man will appear at the trial, which is scheduled for 9th and 10th March in Sør-Trøndelag District Court .
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