Abandoned Baby Laws Overlooked

June 19, 2003
In North Carolina, it was Baby Jessica, suffocated and later found in a bale of trash in Macon County that, like so many other cases, led many states to enact laws allowing the abandonment of babies in places such as hospitals, fire departments and police stations.
In North Carolina, it was Baby Jessica, suffocated and later found in a bale of trash in Macon County that, like so many other cases, led many states to enact laws allowing the abandonment of babies in places such as hospitals, fire departments and police stations.

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