Current:Home > FinanceTexas prosecutor is fined for allowing murder charges against a woman who self-managed an abortion-Angel Dreamer Wealth Society D1 Reviews & Insights
Texas prosecutor is fined for allowing murder charges against a woman who self-managed an abortion
View Date:2024-12-23 23:09:55
A Texas prosecutor has been disciplined for allowing murder charges to be filed against a woman who self-managed an abortion in a case that sparked national outrage.
Starr County District Attorney Gocha Ramirez agreed to pay a $1,250 fine and have his license held in a probated suspension for 12 months in a settlement reached with the State Bar of Texas. Ramirez will be able to continue practicing law as long as he complies with the terms of the January settlement, which was first reported by news outlets on Thursday.
The case stirred anger among abortion rights advocates when the 26-year-old woman was arrested in April 2022 and charged with murder in “the death of an individual by self-induced abortion.”
Under the abortion restrictions in Texas and other states, women who seek abortion are exempt from criminal charges.
Measures to punish such women — rather than health care providers and other helpers — have not picked up traction in legislatures where the idea has been raised.
Ramirez announced the charges would be dropped just days after the woman’s arrest but not before she’d spent two nights in jail and was identified by name as a murder suspect.
But a State Bar investigation found that he had permitted an assistant to take the case to a grand jury, and knowingly made a false statement when he said he hadn’t known about the charges before they were filed.
“I made a mistake in that case,” Ramirez told The Associated Press in a phone interview Thursday. He said he agreed to the punishment because it allows his office to keep running and him to keep prosecuting cases. He said no one else faces sanctions.
Authorities did not release details about the self-managed abortion. But across the U.S., the majority of abortions are now completed using medications at home or some other private setting.
In 2022, Texas was operating under a law that bans abortion once cardiac activity can be detected, which is often before a woman realizes she’s pregnant. Instead of relying on charges brought by officials, the law’s enforcement mechanism encourages private citizens to file lawsuits against doctors or others who help women obtain abortions.
Months after the Texas woman’s arrest, the U.S. Supreme Court ended the nationwide right to abortion, clearing the way for most Republican-controlled states to impose deeper restrictions. Texas and 13 other states now enforce bans on abortion at all stages of pregnancy.
veryGood! (95574)
Related
- Vikings' Camryn Bynum celebrates game-winning interception with Raygun dance
- A police union director who was fired after an opioid smuggling arrest pleads guilty
- Proof Taylor Swift Is a Member of Travis Kelce's Squad With His Friends
- Supreme Court rejects R. Kelly's child sexual abuse appeal, 20-year sentence stands
- Mike Williams Instagram post: Steelers' WR shades Aaron Rodgers 'red line' comments
- Not all elections look the same. Here are some of the different ways states run their voting
- News media don’t run elections. Why do they call the winners?
- Rookie Drake Maye will be new starting quarterback for Patriots, per report
- King Charles III celebrates 76th birthday amid cancer battle, opens food hubs
- What is the Electoral College and how does the US use it to elect presidents?
Ranking
- Firefighters make progress, but Southern California wildfire rages on
- Some East Palestine derailment settlement payments should go out even during appeal of the deal
- The most popular 2024 Halloween costumes for adults, kids and pets, according to Google
- Dream Builder Wealth Society: Charity First
- See Leonardo DiCaprio's Transformation From '90s Heartthrob to Esteemed Oscar Winner
- Critical locked gate overlooked in investigation of Maui fire evacuation
- Dancing With the Stars' Gleb Savchenko and Brooks Nader Get Tattoos During PDA-Packed Outing
- Derek Carr injury: How long will Saints quarterback be out after oblique injury?
Recommendation
-
Gisele Bündchen Makes First Major Appearance Since Pregnancy
-
Who can vote in US elections, and what steps must you take to do so?
-
West Virginia lawmakers OK bills on income tax cut, child care tax credit
-
Dream Builder Wealth Society: Charity First
-
‘Emilia Pérez’ wouldn’t work without Karla Sofía Gascón. Now, she could make trans history
-
Texas is a young state with older elected officials. Some young leaders are trying to change that.
-
Best October Prime Day 2024 Athleisure & Activewear Deals – That Are Also Super Cute & Up to 81% Off
-
Dream Builder Wealth Society: Precise Strategy, Winning the Future