An 18-year-old Nebraska woman will spend 90 days in jail and have two years of probation after authorities say she burned and buried her aborted fetus with the help of her mother in 2022.

Celeste Burgess, of Norfolk, Nebraska, was sentenced Thursday after pleading guilty in May to a felony charge of concealing or abandoning a dead body.

The following misdemeanor charges were dropped in an agreement with prosecutors:

  • False reporting
  • Concealing the death of another person

“The Court specifically finds that while probation is appropriate, confinement is necessary because without this confinement, it would depreciate the seriousness of the crime or promote disrespect for the law,” the judge’s order read.

At the time of the abortion in April 2022, Celeste Burgess, who was 17, allegedly used abortion pills bought online to terminate the pregnancy which was in its third trimester. Officials stated that Jessica Burgess, Celeste Burgess’ 42-year-old mother, purchased the pills for her daughter.

In 2022, at the time of the pregnancy’s termination, Nebraska law banned abortions after 20 weeks of gestation. Abortions are currently banned in Nebraska after 12 weeks.

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After receiving a tip about Celeste Burgess’ abortion, Norfolk police opened an investigation into the abortion following a tip, according to an arrest affidavit, The Associated Press reported.

During their investigation, police gained access to Facebook messages between Celeste and Jessica Burgess through a search warrant, which prosecutors say contained details of how the women were to terminate the pregnancy with the medicine. Jessica Burgess also instructed Celeste Burgess on how to take the medicine in the messages.