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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 507A — Fetal homicide

507A.030 Fetal homicide in the second degree.

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(1)A person is guilty of fetal homicide in the second degree when:
(a)With intent to cause serious physical injury to an unborn child or with the
intent necessary to commit an offense under KRS 507.030(1)(a), he causes the
death of an unborn child; or
(b)With intent to cause the death of an unborn child or with the intent necessary
to commit an offense under KRS 507.030(1)(b), he causes the death of an
unborn child under circumstances which do not constitute fetal homicide in
the first degree because he acts under the influence of extreme emotional
disturbance, as defined in KRS 507A.020(1)(a).
(2)Fetal homicide in the second degree is a Class B felony.
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