Posted on 11/29/2007 1:41:07 PM PST by Cagey
Wow. This could be big news. If they prosecute for anything other than attempted poisoning this could mean an actual legal precidence, no? How far along was she?
Mr. Patel is an idiot, what more can you say.
Nahh. It’s been the law for quite a while that an unborn baby can be protected if the mother wants the baby.
Only if the “mother” doesn’t want the baby are protections unconstitutional.
According to the Post Crescent, Authorities are seeking homicide charges.
http://www.postcrescent.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071129/APC0101/71129075
Because of copyright complaints I could not post the Post Crescent article.
Authorities today said the case might be the first of its kind in the country.
Only because of the type of mechanism used to cause the miscarriage.
Physical assault resulting in the loss of a child has been successfully prosecuted many times.
That makes sense.
My friends and I have often debated that possibly one of the best ways to get rid of abortion is to argue the Constitutionality under the 14th amendment. IMO, this would be a wonderful case of equal protection.
The law only is valid for those who are desirable ... Very Nazi-esque!
Would be nice.
Not gonna happen.
Under Roe, a wanted fetus is a person. An unwanted fetus is a mass of cells, with no more rights than a tumor or hangnail.
Maybe it’s caused by being named Manishkumar by his parents.
IIRC, a family with that name gave airline reservationists outrageous fits with fraud in the SFO area during the 80s.
This case may have legs....
Misleading headline by the Associated Press.
Manishkumar M. Patel may, indeed, reside in Appleton, Wisconsin, but no one named Manishkumar M. Patel should ever be called a Wisconsin man.
The woman is also an idiot.
Can’t tell if he is an ‘idiot’ but he truly is an evil fck who needs to spend a long long time in prison.
You can say that the girlfriend of the married Mr. Patel isn't too bright, either ... she was wronged, sure: but damn. Look at the situation.
“Patel” is like “Smith” or “Jones”.
I predicted this type of action YEARS ago when the drug was first released onto the public.
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