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So glad to see this mcar Apr 2022 #1
She's not out of trouble yet Warpy Apr 2022 #3
+100 Absolutely cold hearted creeps. bronxiteforever Apr 2022 #13
Kick dalton99a Apr 2022 #2
How about expugning the arrest record too? AZLD4Candidate Apr 2022 #8
How is exposing Herrera to the entire planet for a murder she did not commit not criminal? Jetheels Apr 2022 #4
The entire last paragraph of that letter, translated: Grokenstein Apr 2022 #7
Does this mean the hospital violated HIPAA laws? yardwork Apr 2022 #5
They did obamanut2012 Apr 2022 #9
There are going to be attorneys LINING UP hamsterjill Apr 2022 #6
She needs to sue the living shit out of all of them Novara Apr 2022 #10
This is a tragedy all the way around dlk Apr 2022 #11
if it's in federal court the tort reform Abbott passed drray23 Apr 2022 #15
That's why I said the case should be filed in federal court dlk Apr 2022 #26
Many cases are referred to law enforcement for frivolous reasons LeftInTX Apr 2022 #17
Political grandstanding at the expense of a traumatized woman dlk Apr 2022 #27
Those involved in HIPPA violations can also lose their licenses and they should. Demsrule86 Apr 2022 #19
it is HIPAA Skittles Apr 2022 #21
After they splattered her face and medical business across the world Demovictory9 Apr 2022 #12
translation: the blowback was fast and fierce Skittles Apr 2022 #14
That is what I think also. Demsrule86 Apr 2022 #18
Texas repukes never do the right thing Skittles Apr 2022 #20
I don't believe they sheriff ever intended to prosecute. MontanaMama Apr 2022 #16
It was the DA who presented this to the grand jury. LetMyPeopleVote Apr 2022 #22
Yep and people are blaming doctors and nurses for this! LeftInTX Apr 2022 #23
I'm following that Bresnen guy's thread on twitter and then this popped up LeftInTX Apr 2022 #25
So she went from a half million dollar bond to dropped charges... mackdaddy Apr 2022 #24
Five Texas DAs, has issued a statement condemning Texas' efforts to criminalize abortion LetMyPeopleVote Apr 2022 #28
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