With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". whose unborn child is killed”); Kan. Stat. Ann. § 65-6703(e) ("A woman upon whom an abortion is performed shall not be prosecuted under this section....”); Ky.Rev.Stat. Ann. § 507A.010(3)("nothing in this chapter shall apply to any acts of a pregnant woman that caused the death of her unborn child”); La. Rev.Stat. Ann. § 14:87(A)(2) (penalties for criminalized abortions not applicable to pregnant women having abortions); Minn.Stat. § 609.266 (excluding the "pregnant woman” from liability for "crimes against unborn children”); Neb.Rev.Stat. § 28-335 (providing "[n]o civil or criminal penalty ... against the patient upon whom the abortion is performed”); Ohio Rev.Code Ann. § 2919.17(I)(expressly excluding women from liability for post-viability abortions); 18 Pa. Cons. , 1224 (2005) (<HOLDING>); Hill-man v. State, 232 Ga.App. 741, 503

A: holding for purposes of establishing the offense of reckless manslaughter against a pregnant woman a fetus is not a person
B: holding an unborn viable fetus is not a human being under the new mexico child abuse statute and the mothers use of cocaine during pregnancy was not child abuse
C: holding a fetus is not a child person or individual for purposes of criminal prosecution under the reckless injury to a child statute
D: holding that the definition of person in the hawaii manslaughter statute did not include a fetus and thus did not apply when a woman caused the death of her fetus by smoking crystal methamphetamine
D.