News Briefs
California Abortionist Pleads Guilty in Abortion
Death
A California abortionist pled guilty to involuntary manslaughter after
botching an abortion that killed a 27-year-old woman.
Abortionist Bruce Steir was sentenced to a year in jail and 1,000 hours
of community service for the death of Sharon Hamptlon, who bled to death
after he performed an abortion on her in December 1996. A witness said
Steir knew he may have perforated Hamptlon's uterus but sent her home anyway.
Steir gave up his medical license in 1997. (Source: Riverside Press-Enterprise,
April 6, 2000; Inland Empire, San Diego Union-Tribune, WorldNetDaily;
May 27, 2000)
Couple Settles Secret Abortion Case With School
A Pennsylvania couple has settled an abortion lawsuit with their school
district after a guidance counselor arranged a secret abortion for their
then-17-year-old daughter. Howard and Marie Carter accused the counselor,
William Hickey, of coercing their daughter to have the abortion, then arranging
for her to have it in New Jersey in violation of Pennsylvania's parental
consent law.
As part of the settlement, the Hatboro-Horsham school district must
pay $20,000 in compensation to the family, as well as issue and enforce
a directive prohibiting school personnel from encouraging students to seek
abortions or advising them to cross state lines to do so. (Source:
American Center for Law and Justice Press Release, March 15, 2000)
Abortion Death Under Investigation in New York
City and state officials are investigating the death of a woman who
died after undergoing an abortion at a Brooklyn abortion facility on June
8. Nancy Washington, 26, went into cardiac arrest after having an abortion
at Ambulatory Surgery Center in Sunset Park and died an hour after she
was rushed to the hospital. A spokeswoman for the medical examiner's office
said they were checking to see if the abortionist had acted properly in
this case. (Source: New York Post; June 9, 2000)
Abortion Clinic Faces Lawsuit Over Illegal
Abortion
A Virginia woman who was seriously injured during an abortion in 1998
has filed a lawsuit against the abortion facility, saying that they illegally
performed a second-trimester abortion on her.
Chloe L. Ott is seeking $85,000 in damages from abortionist John Baker
and the Hillcrest Clinic in Norfolk for injuries she suffered during the
abortion and for performing the abortion illegally. The clinic has denied
performing second-trimester abortions, which under Virginia law must be
done in a hospital. (Source: Pro-Life Infonet, March 23, 2000)
Mother Accused of Killing Four Daughters After
Abortion
A Los Angeles woman who had an abortion just five days before she started
a house fire that killed her four daughters in 1998 has been convicted
on murder charges.
Sandi Nieves testified that she had no memory of starting the fire,
but said that she had been depressed about her abortion and had a "flashback"
of holding a lighter in her hand and seeing a blaze. Her daughters, who
ranged in age from 5 to 12, died of smoke inhalation. (Source: Los Angeles
Times, June 20, 2000)
Abortion May Be Linked to Iowa Toddler's Death
An 18-year-old Des Moines woman who has been charged with killing a
toddler in her care is claiming that an abortion she had two days earlier
led to the child's death. Tifany Myers is facing first-degree murder charges
in the death of 21-month old Joel Vasquez, but the charges could be lessened
if jurors believe her argument that the abortion "intensified years of
depression and left her unable to control her anger.
Police say Myers told them Vasquez suffered head injuries from falling
off a bed, but later admitted that she threw him to the floor when he continued
to cry. The little boy died of head injuries January 21. (Source:
Lindsey A. Henry, "Abortion trauma blamed in toddler's death," The Des
Moines Register, July 27, 2000, p. B1.)
Florida Woman Charged in Forced Abortion Case
A Florida woman has been charged with false imprisonment and domestic
assault after she tried to force her 16-year-old daughter to have an abortion
at gunpoint August 1.
Police say Glenda Dowis of Fort Pierce pulled a gun on her daughter
and drove her 67 miles to the Aware Woman Medical Clinic just outside West
Palm Beach for an abortion. Abortion clinic workers called the police after
Brittany Dowis wrote on a form that her mother was forcing her to have
the abortion. No abortion took place. (Source: Associated Press News Story,
Palm Beach Post, Aug. 2, 2000)
Originally Printed in The Post-Abortion Review,
Issue 8(3), July-Sept. 2000. Copyright 2000, Elliot Institute.
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