well, a person can be charged with attempted murder, and all the rest. If it can be proven, that is. I mean, in "Clue" there's the candlestick,the rope, the lead pipe, the gun. Everyone's out to get mr body, right? all the players are guilty, not innocent.
Believe it or not, there are people in jail for attempted murder.
However, I don't think women should be slammed in jail for this sort of thing. It should be a private doctor/patient decision, not a public one. This begs the question, do our bodies belong to us, or are they in some way connected to society? We share most of our dna with humanity after all. Is not the gene pool a human resource?
(God, that's got to be the weirdest thought I've ever had, aside from that tentacle fantasy I had after reading Conan the Barbarian issue #14)
No, no. The weirdest thought I had was the loop-hole I discovered in the Molecular Theory while stoned out of my mind on Red Thread many years ago. I'm amazed that I even remembered that!
Okay, the "Clue" analogy was admittedly far-fetched.
Crimes, especially ones of passion surface sooner or later. That's all.