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Published: Sunday, Nov. 22 2009 12:00 a.m. MST

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MAC

Why should the man that was paid to do this be incarcerated but the girl that paid to have it done get off scott free? She is just as guilty if not more since it was her idea!! I feel bad for her baby to be born to someone that young and obviously confused!!

I HOPE

THEY TAKE THAT BABY AWAY FROM HER! WHAT A HORRIBLE PERSON.

Mike

If the girl walks so should the guy she paid to beat her up. Guess it just depends on what religion or family you belong too these days on whether you get a light sentence or a harsh one.

Anonymous

Darn those non-activist judges!

Sad

The interpretation of the law is probably accurate but what a sad situation, but for once we have a judge who followed the law instead of interpreting the law to suit public opinion or emotion. On the other hand this young woman should never be allowed to raise this child. The child deserves so much better than this individual as a mother.

Oh, Please!

PLEASE tell me that the baby was taken away from the mother at birth!!! How absolutely horrible, this whole story. And, yes, if the girl got off without charges, so should have the man she paid. This is just ridiculous!

Anonymous

Be prepared for many, many more cases like this (only more horrific) should abortion rights be rolled back.

We have decades of history of women trying to engineer abortions, with often tragic results, when it has been illegal.

@Anonymous

I Call BS.
The line "We have decades of history of women trying to engineer abortions, with often tragic results, when it has been illegal" is tired and played.

Where are you getting your history? From planned parenthood ?

Anonymous

Tired? Played?

I know, you think its a myth, right? Riiiight.

Some people's ability to live in denial still stuns me.

Spoc

If that is the approach, to declare this a medical procedure, he is still guilty of practicing medicine without a license, which is also a felony and since she was below the age of consent was also battery. For the child it was still attempted murder.

Anonymous

TO --- @Anonymous | 4:11 p.m

["I Call BS.
The line "We have decades of history of women trying to engineer abortions, with often tragic results, when it has been illegal" is tired and played. Where are you getting your history? From planned parenthood ?"]

wow. can't believe you could even doubt the poster's statement. If something is made illegal that many many people want, they will find a way to get it done illegally. that's not rocket science. planned parenthood? ha - you don't need to ask them. just look at prescription drugs. you think all your friends get them from the doctor?

think before you ridicule someone else's post. it is simply common sense that if abortion is made illegal then people will find a different way - and since it won't be doctors, it will be messy... what don't you understand?

?? Don't understand

It seems that the girl should get something...especially if the boy got such a severe punishment.

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