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Qld abortion couple to stand trial
A young Queensland couple charged over a home abortion have been committed to stand trial.
Cairns magistrate Sandra Pearson on Friday ordered Tegan Simone Leach, 19, and her partner Sergie Brennan, 21, to face trial in the District Court on a date to be set.
It is alleged Brennan provided abortion drugs, mifepristone (also known as RU486) and misoprostol, smuggled from Russia to Leach so she could induce her own abortion last December.
The court last week heard police found empty pharmaceutical blister packets alleged to have contained the contraband drugs along with a Russian doctor's instructions during a search of the couple's Cairns home in relation to another matter in February.
In interviews with police the couple admitted they had decided to go ahead with an abortion and had used the smuggled drugs to do it, though they said they did not know they were committing a crime in doing so.
Leach is facing one count of procuring her own abortion, which carries a maximum penalty of seven years jail, while Brennan is facing the lesser charge of supplying drugs to procure an abortion.
Brennan had initially been charged with procuring an abortion but prosecutors dropped the charge last week.
At a committal hearing last week, defence barrister Kevin McCreanor called for the charges against Leach to be dropped because there was no evidence of the chemical composition of the drugs taken by Leach.
He also argued that section 225 of the criminal code stated that the drugs must be harmful to the pregnant woman, rather than the foetus, for the act to be considered a crime.
However, Ms Pearson said those arguments were matters for the jury to decide and agreed with prosecutors that there was sufficient evidence for a jury to convict the pair.
The couple was granted bail.