March 24, 2026

KINGSLAND, Ga. (AP) — A Georgia judge granted a bond of just $1 for a murder charge faced by a woman accused by police of taking pills to induce an illegal abortion.

“I think that charge is extremely problematic,” Superior Court Judge Steven Blackerby said Monday during a bond hearing for Alexia Moore, according to The New York Times. “That is going to be a hard charge to convict upon.”

Blackerby set a total $2,001 bond for Moore, who spent nearly three weeks jailed in coastal Camden County. In addition to $1 for the murder charge, the judge ordered $1,000 bond amounts for each of two drug charges Moore faces.

Local police took the 31-year-old Moore into custody March 4 using an arrest warrant with language that echoes a Georgia law banning abortions after embryonic cardiac activity can be detected. That’s generally at about six weeks’ gestation – before many women know they’re pregnant.

Moore’s case is one of the first in Georgia of a woman being charged for terminating a pregnancy since the law was adopted in 2019.

The judge’s $1 bond raises questions about how a murder case against Moore might proceed.

A Georgia judge set a symbolic $1 bond for a murder charge against Alexia Moore, who is accused of taking pills to induce an illegal abortion under a strict state law banning abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy, signaling skepticism about the strength of the case as he labeled the charge "extremely problematic" and set a total $2,001 bond including drug charges; Moore's arrest marks one of the first such prosecutions under the 2019 law and raises doubts about the feasibility of a murder conviction in this context.

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