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Oct 2024
49m 41s

She said she miscarried. Then she was ar...

THE WASHINGTON POST
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Patience Frazier said she had a miscarriage in April 2018. A month later, police were at her door, asking about a Facebook post and a cross in her backyard. Today, the story of Frazier, and what happens when someone is prosecuted under an abortion law. 
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