Ohio Woman Cleared of Charges After Miscarrying at Home

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A Trumbull County grand jury has decided not to indict Brittany Watts, a Warren woman facing a felony charge of abuse of a corpse after miscarrying at home. The decision was released just before a rally for Watts was scheduled to take place outside the courthouse, where she expressed gratitude for the support and vowed to continue fighting for women's rights. Watts, 34, was arrested on the felony charge after miscarrying at 22 weeks and flushing the fetus down the toilet, following a doctor's prognosis that the fetus was not viable.
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