US woman guilty of cutting fetus from womb

A US woman faces up to 140 years in prison after being convicted of attacking a pregnant woman and cutting her baby from her womb.

Michelle Wilkins, who had her baby cut from her womb by someone she just met, testified Wednesday she told herself she had to survive for the sake of her unborn daughter.

Michelle Wilkins, who had her baby cut from her womb by someone she just met, testified Wednesday she told herself she had to survive for the sake of her unborn daughter. Source: AAP

A Colorado jury has convicted a woman of attempted murder and assault for stabbing a pregnant stranger and cutting her foetus from her womb, after luring the victim to her home with an online advertisement for free maternity clothes.

Dynel Catrece Lane, 35, was also found guilty in a Boulder courtroom on Tuesday of a charge of unlawfully terminating a pregnancy stemming from the March 2015 attack on Michelle Wilkins, 27.

Wilkins, who was seven months pregnant, survived the attack but her unborn baby girl died.

The case renewed discussion of whether a foetus is a person and whether termination of a pregnancy can ever be considered murder.

Prosecutors filed a charge of unlawful termination of a pregnancy against Lane after the Boulder County Coroner ruled the unborn child was a foetus rather than a baby because it had not taken a breath outside the womb.

Lane showed little emotion in court on Tuesday.

Wilkins also was present for the verdict and dabbed at her eyes with a tissue as it was read.

Boulder County District Court Judge Maria Berkenkotter set sentencing in the case for April 29.

If the judge imposes consecutive sentences on Lane, she could face a maximum sentence of 140 years in prison.


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