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Woman Who Cited RFRA Pleads Guilty To Child Abuse

An Indianapolis woman pleaded guilty Friday after she argued Indiana's religious objection law gave her the right to beat her son with a coat hanger.

The Indianapolis Star reports 30-year-old Khin Par Thaing received a year of probation in a plea agreement. Prosecutors say Thaing beat her son, leaving him with 36 bruises and red welts.

Thaing's attorney in July cited Indiana's Religious Freedom Restoration Act, saying it gives her the right to discipline her children according to her evangelical Christian beliefs.

Prosecutors said Indiana's compelling interest in preventing child abuse outweighs religious protections in state law.

Thaing is a refugee from Myanmar who was granted political asylum. She also cited cultural differences as part of her defense.

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