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Infanticide: vulnerable mothers who kill their babies can be
Infanticide: vulnerable mothers who kill their babies can be
Infanticide: vulnerable mothers who kill their babies can be granted leniency – so why is this historic law being rejected in favour of harsher punishment?
The harsher verdicts imposed on two child mothers shows why the UK’s law of infanticide remains so important, more than a century after it was introduced
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