Texas AG appeals judge’s ruling on abortion ban as ‘excessively strict’.
Texas Attorney General Appeals Temporary Injunction Against Abortion Ban
Texas interim Attorney General, John Scott, has taken action to challenge the temporary injunction placed on the state’s abortion ban. This move comes after State District Judge Jessica Mangrum ruled in favor of women who sued the state over the absence of medical exemptions in the ban. Judge Mangrum issued the temporary injunction on Friday, preventing the enforcement of the law in emergency situations where an abortion is necessary to save the life of the mother.
“While a district judge’s ruling attempted to block the state’s enforcement of Texas pro-life laws, this filing stays the ruling pending a decision by the Texas Supreme Court,” the appeals statement reads. “Texas pro-life laws are in full effect. This judge’s ruling is not.”
According to spokesperson Paige Willey, the trial court’s injunction is ineffective, and the status quo remains in effect. In an email to the Associated Press, Willey confirmed that the exemptions protecting the mother’s health are already in place. Scott, in his argument, emphasized the importance of safeguarding the mother’s well-being, stating that it is a moral principle enshrined in the law. He cited specific circumstances where an abortion may be performed, such as when the pregnancy poses a life-threatening physical condition or a serious risk of substantial impairment to a major bodily function.
Under the current Texas law, doctors found guilty of performing illegal abortions could face severe penalties, including life imprisonment and fines of up to $100,000. The trial for this case is scheduled to commence on March 25th.
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