No charges to be brought in Indiana fetal remains case
AP, INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana
Indiana’s attorney general on Wednesday recommended no criminal charges or licensing actions after concluding an investigation into more than 2,000 sets of fetal remains found last year in the suburban Chicago garage of a late abortion doctor.
Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill said his office’s investigation determined that the fetal remains were from abortions Ulrich Klopfer had performed at his three Indiana clinics between 2000 and 2003, and found that Klopfer failed to arrange for their proper disposition as required by state law.
Investigators determined that Klopfer apparently acted alone in his handling of the remains, Hill said.
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Indiana AG: No charges recommended in fetal remains case
by Rick Callahan, The Associated Press
Posted Dec 30, 2020 1:26 pm EDT
Last Updated Dec 30, 2020 at 1:28 pm EDT
INDIANAPOLIS Indiana’s attorney general recommended no criminal charges or licensing actions Wednesday after concluding an investigation into more than 2,000 sets of fetal remains found last year at the suburban Chicago garage of a late prolific abortion doctor whom authorities believed acted alone.
Attorney General Curtis Hill said his office’s investigation determined the fetal remains were from abortions the late Dr. Ulrich Klopfer had performed at his three Indiana clinics between 2000 and 2003 and found that Klopfer failed to arrange for their proper disposition as required by state law.