Wednesday, June 29, 2005
No charges will be filed for teen's abortion
By Sharon Coolidge
Cincinnati Enquirer staff writer
Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters announced today that no criminal
charges will be filed against Planned Parenthood over an abortion it
performed on a 14-year-old girl on March 30, 2004.
Questions about the legality of the abortion came up after the girl's
family filed a lawsuit in Hamilton County Common Pleas Court earlier
this year alleging the abortion was performed without parental
notification as required by law.
An investigation by Deters' staff found that the girl provided the
incorrect phone number for notification. Instead of giving the agency
her parent's phone number, she gave officials the telephone number of
her 21-year-old boyfriend, the father of her unborn child.
"Apparently they made no effort to confirm to whom they were speaking
when they placed their call to notify the parents," Deters said. "They
did the minimum they could under the existing law."
Sue Momeyer, president of Planned Parenthood, said she is gratified
Deter's office cleared the agency.
Attorney Al Gerhardstein, who is representing Planned Parenthood in
the case, was on vacation today, but told The Enquirer earlier this
month: "We have no problem with any scrutiny because Planned
Parenthood has been a leader in establishing ways to follow the law."
He added, "Planned Parenthood has been scrupulous in following the
law. They train people, encourage young women to get out of these
relationships and certainly wouldn't knowingly cooperate. They did
everything they could to follow the law."
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30 Jun 2005 02:39:53 PM |
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wrote:
Wednesday, June 29, 2005
No charges will be filed for teen's abortion
By Sharon Coolidge
Cincinnati Enquirer staff writer
Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters announced today that no criminal
charges will be filed against Planned Parenthood over an abortion it
performed on a 14-year-old girl on March 30, 2004.
Questions about the legality of the abortion came up after the girl's
family filed a lawsuit in Hamilton County Common Pleas Court earlier
this year alleging the abortion was performed without parental
notification as required by law.
An investigation by Deters' staff found that the girl provided the
incorrect phone number for notification. Instead of giving the agency
her parent's phone number, she gave officials the telephone number of
her 21-year-old boyfriend, the father of her unborn child.
"Apparently they made no effort to confirm to whom they were speaking
when they placed their call to notify the parents," Deters said. "They
did the minimum they could under the existing law."
Sue Momeyer, president of Planned Parenthood, said she is gratified
Deter's office cleared the agency.
Attorney Al Gerhardstein, who is representing Planned Parenthood in
the case, was on vacation today, but told The Enquirer earlier this
month: "We have no problem with any scrutiny because Planned
Parenthood has been a leader in establishing ways to follow the law."
He added, "Planned Parenthood has been scrupulous in following the
law. They train people, encourage young women to get out of these
relationships and certainly wouldn't knowingly cooperate. They did
everything they could to follow the law."
A rather disingenuous title there, Tony, since there was absolutely
nothing in the article at all that indicated any such thing.
They sure screwed up, though.
Woods
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01 Jul 2005 11:08:28 AM |
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Woods wrote:
TheSilver@Bullet.com wrote:
Wednesday, June 29, 2005
No charges will be filed for teen's abortion
By Sharon Coolidge
Cincinnati Enquirer staff writer
Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters announced today that no criminal
charges will be filed against Planned Parenthood over an abortion it
performed on a 14-year-old girl on March 30, 2004.
Questions about the legality of the abortion came up after the girl's
family filed a lawsuit in Hamilton County Common Pleas Court earlier
this year alleging the abortion was performed without parental
notification as required by law.
An investigation by Deters' staff found that the girl provided the
incorrect phone number for notification. Instead of giving the agency
her parent's phone number, she gave officials the telephone number of
her 21-year-old boyfriend, the father of her unborn child.
"Apparently they made no effort to confirm to whom they were speaking
when they placed their call to notify the parents," Deters said. "They
did the minimum they could under the existing law."
Sue Momeyer, president of Planned Parenthood, said she is gratified
Deter's office cleared the agency.
Attorney Al Gerhardstein, who is representing Planned Parenthood in
the case, was on vacation today, but told The Enquirer earlier this
month: "We have no problem with any scrutiny because Planned
Parenthood has been a leader in establishing ways to follow the law."
He added, "Planned Parenthood has been scrupulous in following the
law. They train people, encourage young women to get out of these
relationships and certainly wouldn't knowingly cooperate. They did
everything they could to follow the law."
A rather disingenuous title there, Tony, since there was absolutely
nothing in the article at all that indicated any such thing.
Uh, 21yr old man 14yr old girl = Rape no matter how you want to look
at it.
How old was she when he started with her? 12? 13?
Tony
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| User: "Woodswun" |
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| Title: Re: Planned Parenthood condones rape |
01 Jul 2005 01:04:56 PM |
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wrote:
Woods wrote:
wrote:
Wednesday, June 29, 2005
No charges will be filed for teen's abortion
By Sharon Coolidge
Cincinnati Enquirer staff writer
Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters announced today that no criminal
charges will be filed against Planned Parenthood over an abortion it
performed on a 14-year-old girl on March 30, 2004.
Questions about the legality of the abortion came up after the girl's
family filed a lawsuit in Hamilton County Common Pleas Court earlier
this year alleging the abortion was performed without parental
notification as required by law.
An investigation by Deters' staff found that the girl provided the
incorrect phone number for notification. Instead of giving the agency
her parent's phone number, she gave officials the telephone number of
her 21-year-old boyfriend, the father of her unborn child.
"Apparently they made no effort to confirm to whom they were speaking
when they placed their call to notify the parents," Deters said. "They
did the minimum they could under the existing law."
Sue Momeyer, president of Planned Parenthood, said she is gratified
Deter's office cleared the agency.
Attorney Al Gerhardstein, who is representing Planned Parenthood in
the case, was on vacation today, but told The Enquirer earlier this
month: "We have no problem with any scrutiny because Planned
Parenthood has been a leader in establishing ways to follow the law."
He added, "Planned Parenthood has been scrupulous in following the
law. They train people, encourage young women to get out of these
relationships and certainly wouldn't knowingly cooperate. They did
everything they could to follow the law."
A rather disingenuous title there, Tony, since there was absolutely
nothing in the article at all that indicated any such thing.
Uh, 21yr old man 14yr old girl = Rape no matter how you want to look
at it.
True, and as I said there's absolutely no indication to support your
claim that Planned Parenthood condones such activity.
How old was she when he started with her? 12? 13?
I'm not the one to ask. That's something that the authorities should be
asking the girl in question.
Woods
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01 Jul 2005 02:28:26 PM |
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Woods wrote:
TheSilver@Bullet.com wrote:
Woods wrote:
TheSilver@Bullet.com wrote:
Wednesday, June 29, 2005
No charges will be filed for teen's abortion
By Sharon Coolidge
Cincinnati Enquirer staff writer
Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters announced today that no criminal
charges will be filed against Planned Parenthood over an abortion it
performed on a 14-year-old girl on March 30, 2004.
Questions about the legality of the abortion came up after the girl's
family filed a lawsuit in Hamilton County Common Pleas Court earlier
this year alleging the abortion was performed without parental
notification as required by law.
An investigation by Deters' staff found that the girl provided the
incorrect phone number for notification. Instead of giving the agency
her parent's phone number, she gave officials the telephone number of
her 21-year-old boyfriend, the father of her unborn child.
"Apparently they made no effort to confirm to whom they were speaking
when they placed their call to notify the parents," Deters said. "They
did the minimum they could under the existing law."
Sue Momeyer, president of Planned Parenthood, said she is gratified
Deter's office cleared the agency.
Attorney Al Gerhardstein, who is representing Planned Parenthood in
the case, was on vacation today, but told The Enquirer earlier this
month: "We have no problem with any scrutiny because Planned
Parenthood has been a leader in establishing ways to follow the law."
He added, "Planned Parenthood has been scrupulous in following the
law. They train people, encourage young women to get out of these
relationships and certainly wouldn't knowingly cooperate. They did
everything they could to follow the law."
A rather disingenuous title there, Tony, since there was absolutely
nothing in the article at all that indicated any such thing.
Uh, 21yr old man 14yr old girl = Rape no matter how you want to look
at it.
True, and as I said there's absolutely no indication to support your
claim that Planned Parenthood condones such activity.
Of course there is, they let the rapist sign the papers as an adult
for her abortion.
How old was she when he started with her? 12? 13?
I'm not the one to ask.
Woods
Well do the math, abortion at 14, common sense tells you that it
didn't happen over night.
Tony
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| User: "Woodswun" |
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01 Jul 2005 04:32:55 PM |
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wrote:
Woods wrote:
wrote:
Woods wrote:
wrote:
Wednesday, June 29, 2005
No charges will be filed for teen's abortion
By Sharon Coolidge
Cincinnati Enquirer staff writer
Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters announced today that no criminal
charges will be filed against Planned Parenthood over an abortion it
performed on a 14-year-old girl on March 30, 2004.
Questions about the legality of the abortion came up after the girl's
family filed a lawsuit in Hamilton County Common Pleas Court earlier
this year alleging the abortion was performed without parental
notification as required by law.
An investigation by Deters' staff found that the girl provided the
incorrect phone number for notification. Instead of giving the agency
her parent's phone number, she gave officials the telephone number of
her 21-year-old boyfriend, the father of her unborn child.
"Apparently they made no effort to confirm to whom they were speaking
when they placed their call to notify the parents," Deters said. "They
did the minimum they could under the existing law."
Sue Momeyer, president of Planned Parenthood, said she is gratified
Deter's office cleared the agency.
Attorney Al Gerhardstein, who is representing Planned Parenthood in
the case, was on vacation today, but told The Enquirer earlier this
month: "We have no problem with any scrutiny because Planned
Parenthood has been a leader in establishing ways to follow the law."
He added, "Planned Parenthood has been scrupulous in following the
law. They train people, encourage young women to get out of these
relationships and certainly wouldn't knowingly cooperate. They did
everything they could to follow the law."
A rather disingenuous title there, Tony, since there was absolutely
nothing in the article at all that indicated any such thing.
Uh, 21yr old man 14yr old girl = Rape no matter how you want to look
at it.
True, and as I said there's absolutely no indication to support your
claim that Planned Parenthood condones such activity.
Of course there is, they let the rapist sign the papers as an adult
for her abortion.
um .... no, they called the number that that girl provided, thinking it
was her parents. IOW, the girl lied and they did not catch it.
How old was she when he started with her? 12? 13?
I'm not the one to ask.
Woods
Well do the math, abortion at 14, common sense tells you that it
didn't happen over night.
True, but that's something the authorities should be asking her
directly, not her health care provider. Third party information is not
"evidence", so it's just a waste of everybody's time.
Woods
Tony
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01 Jul 2005 04:40:52 PM |
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Woods wrote:
TheSilver@Bullet.com wrote:
Woods wrote:
TheSilver@Bullet.com wrote:
Woods wrote:
TheSilver@Bullet.com wrote:
Wednesday, June 29, 2005
No charges will be filed for teen's abortion
By Sharon Coolidge
Cincinnati Enquirer staff writer
Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters announced today that no criminal
charges will be filed against Planned Parenthood over an abortion it
performed on a 14-year-old girl on March 30, 2004.
Questions about the legality of the abortion came up after the girl's
family filed a lawsuit in Hamilton County Common Pleas Court earlier
this year alleging the abortion was performed without parental
notification as required by law.
An investigation by Deters' staff found that the girl provided the
incorrect phone number for notification. Instead of giving the agency
her parent's phone number, she gave officials the telephone number of
her 21-year-old boyfriend, the father of her unborn child.
"Apparently they made no effort to confirm to whom they were speaking
when they placed their call to notify the parents," Deters said. "They
did the minimum they could under the existing law."
Sue Momeyer, president of Planned Parenthood, said she is gratified
Deter's office cleared the agency.
Attorney Al Gerhardstein, who is representing Planned Parenthood in
the case, was on vacation today, but told The Enquirer earlier this
month: "We have no problem with any scrutiny because Planned
Parenthood has been a leader in establishing ways to follow the law."
He added, "Planned Parenthood has been scrupulous in following the
law. They train people, encourage young women to get out of these
relationships and certainly wouldn't knowingly cooperate. They did
everything they could to follow the law."
A rather disingenuous title there, Tony, since there was absolutely
nothing in the article at all that indicated any such thing.
Uh, 21yr old man 14yr old girl = Rape no matter how you want to look
at it.
True, and as I said there's absolutely no indication to support your
claim that Planned Parenthood condones such activity.
Of course there is, they let the rapist sign the papers as an adult
for her abortion.
um .... no, they called the number that that girl provided, thinking it
was her parents. IOW, the girl lied and they did not catch it.
How old was she when he started with her? 12? 13?
I'm not the one to ask.
Woods
Well do the math, abortion at 14, common sense tells you that it
didn't happen over night.
True, but that's something the authorities should be asking her
directly, not her health care provider. Third party information is not
"evidence", so it's just a waste of everybody's time.
Woods
It is noted that you condone hiding evidence to protect men that rape
13yr old girls.
Tony
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| User: "Woodswun" |
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01 Jul 2005 05:39:15 PM |
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wrote:
Woods wrote:
wrote:
Woods wrote:
wrote:
Woods wrote:
wrote:
Wednesday, June 29, 2005
No charges will be filed for teen's abortion
By Sharon Coolidge
Cincinnati Enquirer staff writer
Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters announced today that no criminal
charges will be filed against Planned Parenthood over an abortion it
performed on a 14-year-old girl on March 30, 2004.
Questions about the legality of the abortion came up after the girl's
family filed a lawsuit in Hamilton County Common Pleas Court earlier
this year alleging the abortion was performed without parental
notification as required by law.
An investigation by Deters' staff found that the girl provided the
incorrect phone number for notification. Instead of giving the agency
her parent's phone number, she gave officials the telephone number of
her 21-year-old boyfriend, the father of her unborn child.
"Apparently they made no effort to confirm to whom they were speaking
when they placed their call to notify the parents," Deters said. "They
did the minimum they could under the existing law."
Sue Momeyer, president of Planned Parenthood, said she is gratified
Deter's office cleared the agency.
Attorney Al Gerhardstein, who is representing Planned Parenthood in
the case, was on vacation today, but told The Enquirer earlier this
month: "We have no problem with any scrutiny because Planned
Parenthood has been a leader in establishing ways to follow the law."
He added, "Planned Parenthood has been scrupulous in following the
law. They train people, encourage young women to get out of these
relationships and certainly wouldn't knowingly cooperate. They did
everything they could to follow the law."
A rather disingenuous title there, Tony, since there was absolutely
nothing in the article at all that indicated any such thing.
Uh, 21yr old man 14yr old girl = Rape no matter how you want to look
at it.
True, and as I said there's absolutely no indication to support your
claim that Planned Parenthood condones such activity.
Of course there is, they let the rapist sign the papers as an adult
for her abortion.
um .... no, they called the number that that girl provided, thinking it
was her parents. IOW, the girl lied and they did not catch it.
How old was she when he started with her? 12? 13?
I'm not the one to ask.
Woods
Well do the math, abortion at 14, common sense tells you that it
didn't happen over night.
True, but that's something the authorities should be asking her
directly, not her health care provider. Third party information is not
"evidence", so it's just a waste of everybody's time.
Woods
It is noted that you condone hiding evidence to protect men that rape
13yr old girls.
Wow, you're just going right off the deep end again, aren't you?
Nothing was said about 'evidence', just asking questions - which should
be directed at the victim, rather than a third party.
Woods
Tony
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