Hey there! This is about your thoughts regarding Roe vs. Wade, in that you support women's rights to choose for an abortion. I'm in agreement with you.
The other thing that scares me about Roe vs. Wade being stricken down is that this also opens the unfortunate legal loophole for more capital punishment against women.
Let's say that a woman is being charged for assault. If she happens to be pregnant too, a prosecutor can use that against her by stating she placed her baby in danger. Without Roe vs. Wade's fine print, that unborn baby could count as a legal minor (depending on the state). That can be done regardless of whether she is found guilty or not. Imagine a scared and innocent woman defending herself against an abusive partner, but there is just enough circumstantial evidence to incriminate her anyway. Not only does she have the assault charge, it could count violence against her unborn baby too. So she's put away for two violent charges instead of one. Nasty.
This is Nick Cuevas' old lady. He mentions you often and told me to look u up. Your writing captures my interest. You must be intelligent. Fine line between a genius and a lunatic. I guess, if I had to accept dedicating my life to incarceration, I'd let my soul fly by filling up with an extreme emotion and go all out by killing folks. Hard to say. Anyway. Good talk Nick says he loves you. I told him write you . You artwork much?
But you are a civil rights hero, Charles Douglas, you are. May God protect you, cover over you, and protect you from all evil. May Margaret Winter and Sherry Milliken Rest In Peace. May their quest for justice become an inspiration to all those who seek justice on behalf of others. Advocacy is a powerful witness and awesome testimony for the common good of all humankind. With every respect, John
My name is Dori Coplien. I am your mothers first cousin.
Just wanted to drop you a note and let you know you are not forgotten by family.
I wish we could have met. I did get to meet your older brother when he was a baby. That is also the last time I saw your mother. I so wanted to see her again. My sister's and I have such fond memories of her especially at Christmas at our grandparents house in Monroe.
The other thing that scares me about Roe vs. Wade being stricken down is that this also opens the unfortunate legal loophole for more capital punishment against women.
Let's say that a woman is being charged for assault. If she happens to be pregnant too, a prosecutor can use that against her by stating she placed her baby in danger. Without Roe vs. Wade's fine print, that unborn baby could count as a legal minor (depending on the state). That can be done regardless of whether she is found guilty or not. Imagine a scared and innocent woman defending herself against an abusive partner, but there is just enough circumstantial evidence to incriminate her anyway. Not only does she have the assault charge, it could count violence against her unborn baby too. So she's put away for two violent charges instead of one. Nasty.
Stay real, JJ. I wish the best for you.
Nick says he loves you. I told him write you . You artwork much?
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My name is Dori Coplien. I am your mothers first cousin.
Just wanted to drop you a note and let you know you are not forgotten by family.
I wish we could have met. I did get to meet your older brother when he was a baby. That is also the last time I saw your mother. I so wanted to see her again. My sister's and I have such fond memories of her especially at Christmas at our grandparents house in Monroe.
Hope all is well with you.
Dori