as it relates to 2022-fc, count 1, terrorism causen a death, the sentence is the defendant shall serve life without the possibility of parole, credit for eight days served. counts 2 through 5, homicide, first degree, premedicated murder, the court s sense is the defendant shall serve the rest of his life without the possibility of parole, credit for eight days served. on counts 6 through 12, assault with intent to murder, on each of the occupants, defendant is septembered to 18 years and 9 months to 80 years, with the michigan department of corrections, credit for eight days served. on counts 13 through 24, those being felony phi arm, the defendant is septembered to two years on each of those counts, with credit for 30 days served. counts 1 through 12 are concurrent to each other. counts 13 through 24 are concurrent to each other. count 1 is consect tiff to 2, 2 to 14, 3 to 15, count 4 is consecutive to count 16. 5 is consecutive to 17. 6 is consecutive to 18, 7 is consecutiv
procure the abortion pills are civilly liable for the death of his unborn child. a quote from the lawsuit, i think we re going to pull it up here, if you guys can throw up the full screen for me. and i can read that exact quote. under the law in texas a person who assists a pregnant woman in attaining a self-managed abortion has committed the crime of murder and can be sued for wrongful death. again, this is a quote directly from that lawsuit. and it hinges on this texas law that is set up in such a way that people who are involved in the abortion, basically abortion process, can be held civilly liable. here are some of the main points from this texas law, senate bill 8. anyone who performs or induces an abortion, knowingly engages in conduct that aids or abets the performance or inductive of an abortion, and intends to engage in the conduct described by senate bill 8 can be held civilly liable. damages in this case could be not less than $10,000 per abortion. this man is going after,
its law to doctors and other folks helping people seek abortions in states where it s illegal, sort of sb8 style remedies where people can be sued by read the people, kind of bounty hunter seeking money. we ve seen laws targeting corporations that reimburse their employees for travel out of state for an abortion. i think it s much more likely that we will probably see some momentum behind proposals like that, at least in texas and maybe elsewhere. so, i think there s been some hesitation from republican lawmakers more than before, because this would be so unpopular, but but right to travel is not safe and we re going to see pretty intense debates about that in the upcoming legislative sessions across large swaths of the country. one of the things, when i was in alabama, i was talking to folks about the threats from the attorney general to prosecute either providers or whomever is involved, as you just mentioned, anywhere in the abortion process. it s moving into first amendment terri
for president biden to employ a whole of government approach. to declare a public health emergency. and that will ensure there providing access to medication abortion, preserving access to over-the-counter contraception. but also, that we can use federal funds to help people get transportation to get to those places that have states rights. and also, again, we have to make sure we protect abortion providers and patients from criminalization. and then we need to abolish this filibuster. we have to abolish this filibuster and pass the women s health protection act. and again, we need more states to set up abortion havens. so take that sense of betrayal take that fear, take that, anger and channel. it channel it towards leaning on every level possible. and organizing as if lives are depending on you and your activism. because they are. now is not the time for detached or resigned acceptance
process for you? like five minutes. it was so fast. patty was dealing with substance abuse. it was her first time away from home. she could barely take care of herself. she wondered, how could she raise a child? she would ve had to make a lot of sacrifices. at that point, she had to finish school. after the abortion, patty got a life on track. received a masters degree in ceramic and going off to have three beautiful children. it took her five months, it took me five minutes. and both of us knew from the moment we found out we were pregnant that what we needed, what we wanted to do, and i was just born in a much luckier time. having access to a safe in abortion process, did it make it easier for. sammy we created the shroud of shame. this perception that it is unacceptable. patties openness with her daughter about her own abortion