Natalia argued on innocence of fetus to seek release in murder case

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Natalia argued on innocence of fetus to seek release in murder case
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“We do recognize, in many situations, unborn fetuses as a victim.”

Harrel was accused of murder after allegedly opening fire during an argument inside a packed Uber. She wasNatalia Opened Fire

The incident was caught on video and showed several people inside a ride-share vehicle and Harrell allegedly opened fire while engaged in an argument. Harrell’s attorney, William M. Norris, is arguing his client’s unborn child and Harrell should be immediately released from jail because the fetus “has not been charged with a criminal offense.”

A petition for habeas corpus was filed against the Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department and its director.As of Thursday’s habeas corpus filing, Natalia was eight months pregnant. But Harrell has not been receiving adequate prenatal care or nutrition and has not been examined by an outside doctor since October, her attorney wrote.

Norris further argued that Harrell and her unborn child are being held “in a cell block or pod where violent criminals are housed with” them, including inmates who are “housed in the pod because they have been disciplined or under investigation for fighting or“UNBORN CHILD’S constitutionally protected due process rights have been clearly violated,” the filing states.

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