CROSSPOSTED FROM GD: Pregnant women held in AL jail to "Protect fetuses" [View all]
Pregnant women held in AL jail to "Protect fetuses" [View all]
https://www.al.com/news/2022/09/pregnant-women-held-for-months-in-one-alabama-jail-to-protect-fetuses-from-drugs.html
Police arrested Ashley Banks on May 25 with an unregistered gun and a small amount of marijuana. Under normal circumstances, the 23-year-old from Gadsden would have been able to post bond and leave jail until her criminal trial. But Banks admitted to smoking pot on the same day she found out she was pregnant two days before her arrest. In Etowah County, that meant she couldnt leave jail unless she entered drug rehab, leaving her in limbo for three months.
Shes not the only one, according to attorneys involved in her case. Several pregnant women and new moms accused of exposing their fetuses to drugs have been held for weeks or months inside the Etowah County Detention Center under special bond conditions that require rehab and $10,000 cash.
Attorneys with National Advocates for Pregnant Women, an organization that opposes laws that criminalize pregnancy, say its unfair to impose special conditions on pregnant women who havent been convicted of any crimes.
As a result of the policy, the Etowah County Detention Center often holds several pregnant and postpartum women in the jail, against the advice of experts on maternal and fetal health. Dr. Carolyn Sufrin, an OB/GYN and expert on incarceration and pregnancy at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, wrote an affidavit urging the court to release Banks.