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  2. Safe-haven law - Wikipedia

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    "Safe-haven" laws typically let parents remain nameless to the court, often using a numbered bracelet system as the only means of linking the baby to the parent. Some states treat safe-haven surrenders as child dependency or abandonment, with a complaint being filed for such in juvenile court. The parent either defaults or answers the complaint.

  3. Safe Haven Baby Boxes - Wikipedia

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    Safe Haven Baby Boxes (SHBB) is a non-profit organization that provides a safe and legal alternative to abandoning newborn babies. This organization, founded by Monica Kelsey in 2015, installs specialized baby boxes at designated secure locations where parents can safely surrender their newborns, ensuring their well-being and reducing the risk of harm or abandonment.

  4. Child abandonment - Wikipedia

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    Child abandonment may lead to the permanent loss of parental rights of the parents. [7] Some states allow for reinstatement of the parental rights, with about half of the states in the US having had laws for this purpose. [8] [9] Perpetrators can also be charged with reckless abandonment if victims die as a result of their actions or neglect. [10]

  5. The Baby Safe Haven program can prevent infant abandonment ...

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    The discovery of a dead infant in Fort Taber in December casts light on the state's 20-year-old Baby Safe Haven program. ... having been left at the facility — is suspected, an investigation ...

  6. Number of babies abandoned in Texas twice what it was 10 ...

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    At least 18 babies have been abandoned in Texas this year, more than double the number of infants that were deserted a decade ago across the state.. The epidemic is thought to be linked to ...

  7. An Idaho teen is behind bars after a dead baby was found in a hospital drop-off box meant for the anonymous surrender of newborns. Angel Newberry, 18, was arrested in Twin Falls more than a month ...

  8. Baby hatch - Wikipedia

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    The law treats babies found in baby boxes as foundlings, who are raised by the state while going through the legal process of adoption. Senator Elena Mizulina proposed a law to ban baby boxes. In September 2016 the ban was approved by the Russian government, stating that special places for anonymous abandonment of newborns violate the ...

  9. Mother sentenced in 'Baby Mary' cold case stemming from 1984 ...

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    After announcing a break in the 40-year-old case of Baby Mary, an infant abandoned and left to ... County Correctional Facility before two years of probation. Baby Mary was found by two boys in a ...