(1)
(a) As used in this section:
- (i) "Abortion" means the same as that term is defined in Section 76-7-301.
- (ii) "Criminal homicide" means an act causing the death of another human being, including an unborn child at any stage of the unborn child's development.
- (b) The terms defined in Section 76-1-101.5 apply to this section.
(2) The following are criminal homicide:
- (a) aggravated murder;
- (b) murder;
- (c) manslaughter;
- (d) child abuse homicide;
- (e) homicide by assault;
- (f) negligent homicide; and
- (g) automobile homicide.
(3) Notwithstanding Subsection (2), an actor is not guilty of criminal homicide if:
- (a) the death of an unborn child is caused by an abortion;
(b) the sole reason for the death of an unborn child is that the actor:
(i) refused to consent to:
- (A) medical treatment; or
- (B) a cesarean section; or
- (ii) failed to follow medical advice; or
(c) a woman causes the death of her own unborn child, and the death:
- (i) is caused by a criminally negligent act or reckless act of the woman; and
- (ii) is not caused by an intentional or knowing act of the woman.
- (4) The provisions governing a defense of a consensual altercation as described in Section 76-5-104 apply to this part.
Amended by Chapter 153, 2024 General Session