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Pregnant Utah Woman Gets Help From Judge Who Serves Eviction Notice On Unborn Baby
"He told me, 'If it really works, I want it framed.' It did, and I'm going to frame it for him," Bays said.

PROVO, UT — A pregnant judicial assistant at the Fourth District Court in Provo thought she was going into labor last week, but it stopped, so she jokingly asked a judge to serve an eviction notice to her baby — and it worked.
Kaylee Bays was pregnant with her third child, a girl, when she thought she was going into labor. When her baby didn't come out, she went back to work and asked Judge Lynn Davis — in jest — for help. He signed an eviction notice, and less than 12 hours later, Gretsel was born, the Daily Herald reported.
Davis told her it was his first baby eviction notice in his 31 years as a judge, Bays said.
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"He told me, 'If it really works, I want it framed.' It did, and I'm going to frame it for him," Bays said.
Bays said the eviction notice gave her baby three days to "vacate the premises."
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The notice was addressed to Gretsel at Mommy Belly Lane, in Womb, Utah.
"She came 12 hours later. So far, she's a good listener," she joked. "She didn't want to be in contempt of court."
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