Pleading the belly

Pleading the belly

Pleading the belly was a process available at English Common Law, which permitted women pregnant with late stage fetuses to receive a reprieve of their death sentences until delivery. The plea was available at least as early as 1387 and was eventually rendered obsolete by the Sentence of Death (Expectant Mothers) Act of 1931. [cite journal | author = Means, Cyril | title = The Phoenix of Abortional Freedom | journal = New York Law Forum | volume = 17 | pages = 377–378 | year = 1971]

The plea did not constitute a defense, and could only be made after a verdict of guilty was delivered. Upon making the plea, the convict was entitled to be examined by a jury of matrons, generally selected from the observers present at the trial. If she was found to be pregnant with a quick child (that is, a fetus sufficiently developed to render its movement detectable) the convict was granted a reprieve of sentence until the next hanging time after her delivery. [cite book |title=The Office of the clerk of assize containing the form and method of the proceedings at the Assizes and General Gaol-delivery as also on the crown and nisi prius side |edition=2nd |year=1682 |publisher=S. Roycroft for Henry Twyford |pages=61-63] Scholarly reviews of the Old Bailey Sessions Papers and Assize records from the reigns of Elizabeth I and James I have shown that women granted such reprieves were often subsequently granted pardons or had their sentences commuted to transportation. Even those women who were subsequently executed pursuant to their original sentences were often executed behind schedule. [cite journal | author = Oldham, James | title = On Pleading the Belly | journal = Criminal Justice History | volume = 6 | pages = 1–64 | year = 1985]

It appears that women were often fraudulently or erroneously found to be quick with child. Daniel Defoe’s Moll Flanders includes a character who successfully pled her belly despite being, “no more with child than the judge that tried [her] .” [cite book |last= Defoe |first=Daniel|title=Moll Flanders |origyear=1722 |url=http://www.readprint.com/work-441/Daniel-Defoe] John Gay’s "The Beggar's Opera" includes a scene where the character Filch picks up income working as a “child getter … helping the ladies to a pregnancy against their being called down to sentence”. [cite book |last= Gay |first=John|title=The Beggar's Opera |origyear=1728 |url=http://www.bibliomania.com/0/6/2/1088/25554/1/frameset.html]

As a check against this abuse of the system, the law held that no women could be granted a second reprieve from the original sentence on the ground of subsequent pregnancy, even if the fetus had quickened. In the event that a female prisoner became pregnant, her gaoler or the local sheriff was subject to a fine.

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