19-year-old drug courier to give birth in a Georgian prison: details of the plea deal.
A child will be born in prison
According to The Sun: 19-year-old Bella Kuli, who is expecting the birth of a child, will spend her time in a prison cell. She agreed to serve two years of imprisonment in Georgia after pleading guilty to smuggling a large shipment of cannabis from Thailand to the former Soviet state. The girl made a deal with the prosecution.
“I apologize for what I did,” she said in court.
Despite attempts to secure her release from prison, her hopes were dashed.
Bella Kuli's situation raises concerns about her future as a mother, as she will be in custody during her pregnancy. This issue may become an important aspect of the discussion on the rights of pregnant women in the criminal justice system. It is important to monitor the developments in this case and any potential legislative changes that could impact similar situations in the future.
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