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She was accused of murder after losing her pregnancy. Welcome to MAGA.

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"During her second trimester, Marsh said, she unexpectedly gave birth in the middle of the night while on a toilet in her off-campus apartment. She remembered screaming and panicking and said the bathroom was covered in blood.

“I couldn’t breathe,” said Marsh, now 23.

The next day, when Marsh woke up in the hospital, she said, a law enforcement officer asked her questions.

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At that point, she said, she didn’t know she was being criminally investigated. Yet three months after her loss, Marsh was charged with murder/homicide by child abuse, law enforcement records show. She spent 22 days at the Orangeburg-Calhoun Regional Detention Center, where she was initially held without bond, facing 20 years to life in prison.

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This August, 13 months after she was released from jail to house arrest with an ankle monitor, Marsh was cleared by a grand jury. Her case will not proceed to trial."



She was accused of murder after losing her pregnancy. SC woman now tells her story​

 
You think that's going to change THESE MAGA women's votes?

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South Carolina...



"During her second trimester, Marsh said, she unexpectedly gave birth in the middle of the night while on a toilet in her off-campus apartment. She remembered screaming and panicking and said the bathroom was covered in blood.

“I couldn’t breathe,” said Marsh, now 23.

The next day, when Marsh woke up in the hospital, she said, a law enforcement officer asked her questions.

...

At that point, she said, she didn’t know she was being criminally investigated. Yet three months after her loss, Marsh was charged with murder/homicide by child abuse, law enforcement records show. She spent 22 days at the Orangeburg-Calhoun Regional Detention Center, where she was initially held without bond, facing 20 years to life in prison.
This is all intentional. The message to women is that they exist only to breed, and that a potential baby is more valuable than they are.
 
This women is an idiot! Bad decision after bad decision. Funny how we demonize the very establishment that's trying hard to save her baby. It's no surprise that she's in this legal situation.
 
This women is an idiot! Bad decision after bad decision. Funny how we demonize the very establishment that's trying hard to save her baby. It's no surprise that she's in this legal situation.
The only way it's no surprise is if you just accept that idiots make laws.
 
South Carolina...



"During her second trimester, Marsh said, she unexpectedly gave birth in the middle of the night while on a toilet in her off-campus apartment. She remembered screaming and panicking and said the bathroom was covered in blood.

“I couldn’t breathe,” said Marsh, now 23.

The next day, when Marsh woke up in the hospital, she said, a law enforcement officer asked her questions.

...

At that point, she said, she didn’t know she was being criminally investigated. Yet three months after her loss, Marsh was charged with murder/homicide by child abuse, law enforcement records show. She spent 22 days at the Orangeburg-Calhoun Regional Detention Center, where she was initially held without bond, facing 20 years to life in prison.

...

This August, 13 months after she was released from jail to house arrest with an ankle monitor, Marsh was cleared by a grand jury. Her case will not proceed to trial."



She was accused of murder after losing her pregnancy. SC woman now tells her story​


It would be nice if some lawyer or firm looking to make a reputation would build a case for her to sue the county. County, state? Not sure of the jurisdiction.

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This women is an idiot! Bad decision after bad decision. Funny how we demonize the very establishment that's trying hard to save her baby. It's no surprise that she's in this legal situation.

What bad decisions did she make?

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The cruelty is the point.
Or perhaps the point is no more difficult than prejudiced hyperpartisanship glomming onto a single story and trying to incite others of equal prejudice into believing one incident is somehow indicative of an entire population?
 
Wecome to Trumplandia ladies.

There are no excuses. Rape or incest? Medical emergency? Abortion for any reason is criminalized.

Police will not allow pregnant women to leave the state.

No doctor in your state will help you, or you'll both be off to prison.

In Trumplandia, abortion = murder
 
Or perhaps the point is no more difficult than prejudiced hyperpartisanship glomming onto a single story and trying to incite others of equal prejudice into believing one incident is somehow indicative of an entire population?
Well…except it is not “one incident” of women unnecessarily suffering and dying directly due to Trump appointing SCOTUS justices to overturn Roe. Now is it?
 
Or perhaps the point is no more difficult than prejudiced hyperpartisanship glomming onto a single story and trying to incite others of equal prejudice into believing one incident is somehow indicative of an entire population?
So how many of these do we need to present this as a problem?

Precisely how many occurrances?
 
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