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Criminalization of Abortion

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Código Penal de Nicaragua Artículos 143 a 145 (abortion)

Articles 143 to 145 regulate abortion in all forms. Abortion is punishable by one to three years of prison time if performed with the women's consent, and three to six years if without consent. If performed by a health professional, an additional disqualification penalty applies, which is two to five years (with consent) or four to seven years (without consent). Abortion caused by negligence carries six months to one year in prison, and the woman who consents to an abortion may be sentenced to one to two years in prison. 

 

Criminal Code of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - Abortion and Miscarriage (Chapter IX, Sections 149–151 of Chapter 171)

Abortion is generally illegal in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, but is allowed under limited circumstances. Under Section 149(1), it is a criminal offence to unlawfully use any means to procure a miscarriage, whether or not the woman is pregnant. This carries a penalty of up to 14 years in prison.

R v LL (CR 94 of 2020) [2021] SCSC 244

The defendant was prosecuted in the Supreme Court of Seychelles for procuring an abortion, violating Section 148 of the Penal Code. The defendant was charged with unlawfully administering pills to induce a miscarriage. She pleaded guilty and expressed remorse for her actions. In sentencing, the Court imposed a two-year suspended sentence together with a monetary fine, taking into account her plea and contrition.

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