People v. Tinskey

In People v. Tinskey, 49 Mich. App. 497, 499; 212 N.W.2d 263 (1973), the Court held that the defendant was not guilty of conspiracy to commit abortion where the woman on whom the abortion was to be performed was not, in fact, pregnant. (She was, in fact, a policewoman who was not pregnant). The Supreme Court concluded that the defendants could not be guilty because Michigan's abortion statute requires that a woman be pregnant.