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Army Captain Sentenced for Ending Partner's Pregnancy

An Army captain has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for using mail-order abortion pills to end his partner's pregnancy. The legal proceedings focused on the charge of murdering an unborn child.

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Army Captain Sentenced for Ending Partner's Pregnancy

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What Happened

An Army captain was sentenced to 12 years in prison for using mail-order abortion pills to end his partner's pregnancy. The case involved charges related to the death of an unborn child.

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The sentencing brings a legal conclusion to a case where the captain was found responsible for the termination of the pregnancy through the use of abortion pills obtained via mail order.

Further details regarding the specific circumstances of the case, the partner's involvement, or the exact legal statutes under which the captain was charged and sentenced were not provided in the available information.

Key Facts

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    An Army captain was sentenced to 12 years in prison.

  2. 2

    The captain used mail-order abortion pills.

  3. 3

    The abortion pills were used to end his partner's pregnancy.

  4. 4

    The charge involved the death of an unborn child.

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thefederalistThe Federalist
Reports that an Army captain received a 12-year sentence for using mail-order abortion pills to cause the death of his unborn child.
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realclearpoliticsRealClearPolitics
Frames the story by highlighting the Army captain's sentence and the use of abortion pills to end a pregnancy, focusing on the charge of murdering an unborn child.
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The FederalistThe Federalist
Army Captain Gets 12 Years For Murdering His Unborn Child With Mail-Order Abortion Pills
RealClearPoliticsRealClearPolitics
Army Capt. Jailed for Killing Unborn Child w/Abortion Pills

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2 articles · chronological

The FederalistThe Federalist
Army Captain Gets 12 Years For Murdering His Unborn Child With Mail-Order Abortion Pills
RealClearPoliticsRealClearPolitics
Army Capt. Jailed for Killing Unborn Child w/Abortion Pills

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