Any comments?And the inevitable comes to pass.
Texas woman, 26, charged with murder over ‘self-induced abortion’
Law enforcement official confirms arrest and charge but police do not say under which law Lizelle Herrera chargedwww.theguardian.com
what a stupid waste of public resourcesAnd the inevitable comes to pass.
Texas woman, 26, charged with murder over ‘self-induced abortion’
Law enforcement official confirms arrest and charge but police do not say under which law Lizelle Herrera chargedwww.theguardian.com
Yup. Somebody made an easy 10,000 bucks on the back of a desperate woman. How AmericanAnd the inevitable comes to pass.
Texas woman, 26, charged with murder over ‘self-induced abortion’
Law enforcement official confirms arrest and charge but police do not say under which law Lizelle Herrera chargedwww.theguardian.com
The misogynist minions of the anti-choice movement suffer from a sickness in the head. By itself, just the arrogance of assuming that they are fit to judge anyone else's life, is a grotesque psychopathology. They should seek help.Any comments?
InsanityAnd the inevitable comes to pass.
Texas woman, 26, charged with murder over ‘self-induced abortion’
Law enforcement official confirms arrest and charge but police do not say under which law Lizelle Herrera chargedwww.theguardian.com
And the inevitable comes to pass.
Texas woman, 26, charged with murder over ‘self-induced abortion’
Law enforcement official confirms arrest and charge but police do not say under which law Lizelle Herrera chargedwww.theguardian.com
Even the article admits this is a bogus charge.
Texas law exempts Herrera from a criminal homicide charge for aborting her own pregnancy, University of Texas law professor Stephen Vladeck said.Homicide “doesn’t apply to the murder of an unborn child if the conduct charged is ‘conduct committed by the mother of the unborn child’,” Vladeck said.
So traumatic for this womanbut she's got an excellent case to take to the federal level. I hope she takes this all the way.
That's TexaSS for you. It looks like there is no statute in Tx against aborting your own zef, so I don't see this standing. I hope the pro choice groups down there fund raise to bail her out.And the inevitable comes to pass.
Texas woman, 26, charged with murder over ‘self-induced abortion’
Law enforcement official confirms arrest and charge but police do not say under which law Lizelle Herrera chargedwww.theguardian.com
The DA dismissed the murder charge.Even the article admits this is a bogus charge.
Texas law exempts Herrera from a criminal homicide charge for aborting her own pregnancy, University of Texas law professor Stephen Vladeck said.Homicide “doesn’t apply to the murder of an unborn child if the conduct charged is ‘conduct committed by the mother of the unborn child’,” Vladeck said.
So traumatic for this womanbut she's got an excellent case to take to the federal level. I hope she takes this all the way.
Thanks for the update.The DA dismissed the murder charge.
Actually, in some other articles about this, it says she went to the hospital after having a miscarriage and told her doctors something and was then reported to the government. There goes medical privacy.Maybe. A couple of lines up in the article:
It was unclear whether Lizelle Herrera was accused of having an abortion or whether she helped someone else get an abortion.
Reads like they couldn't find a criminal statute to charge her with murderThanks for the update.
Here is a link
After pursuing an indictment, Starr County DA drops murder charge over self-induced abortion
The local district attorney said after "reviewing applicable Texas law, it is clear that (Lizelle) Herrera cannot and should not be prosecuted for the allegation against her."abc13.com
Thanks for the follow- upActually, in some other articles about this, it says she went to the hospital after having a miscarriage and told her doctors something and was then reported to the government. There goes medical privacy.
Any comments?
Somehow, I doubt this will be an isolated case.Actually, in some other articles about this, it says she went to the hospital after having a miscarriage and told her doctors something and was then reported to the government. There goes medical privacy.
And the inevitable comes to pass.
Texas woman, 26, charged with murder over ‘self-induced abortion’
Law enforcement official confirms arrest and charge but police do not say under which law Lizelle Herrera chargedwww.theguardian.com
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