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Texas Officially Makes Performing Abortion a Felony

The Crime Report

Texas’ trigger law has officially gone into effect, making performing an abortion a felony punishable by up to life in prison and a civil penalty of not less than $100,000, plus attorney fees, with only narrow exceptions to save the life of a pregnant patient, reports the Texas Tribune.

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Texas judge allows pregnant woman access to abortion care despite state ban

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A Texas judge granted on Thursday a temporary restraining order (TRO) barring the enforcement of the state’s strict abortion bans on a pregnant woman whose fetus was recently diagnosed with a fatal condition. Texas’s trigger ban took effect in 2021. Texas’s pre- Roe ban dates back to 1925.

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Texas Supreme Court places hold on lower court order allowing woman to obtain an abortion

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The Texas Supreme Court placed an administrative stay on Friday on a lower court’s temporary restraining order (TRO) that barred the enforcement of the state’s strict abortion bans on a pregnant woman whose fetus was recently diagnosed with a fatal condition. This is not the only abortion-related case in the Texas Supreme Court.

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Texas Activists Oppose Bill Requiring 10-year Prison Sentence For Gun Felonies

The Crime Report

Texas Senator Joan Huffman has proposed a bill that would require a 10-year prison sentence for people who use a gun during the commission of a felony, William Melhado and Alejandro Serrano reports for The Texas Tribune. This bill arrives two years after the state widely expanded gun access.

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US Justice Department to give $144.5M to victims of 2017 Texas mass shooting in settlement

JURIST

million settlement with families of those injured and killed in the 2017 mass shooting at First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs, Texas. Associate Attorney General Vanita Gupta commented on the settlement, saying: No words or amount of money can dimmish the immense tragedy of the mass shooting in Sutherland Springs.

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US DOJ sues Texas over state law criminalizing illegal entry from abroad

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The US Department of Justice (DOJ) sued Texas and Governor Greg Abbott in his official capacity on Wednesday over a state law that criminalizes illegal entry into the border state from anywhere but a port of entry, exerting state jurisdiction over what is usually a federal matter. Last month, Abbott signed SB 4.

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Proud Boys HI founder pleads guilty to felony charges for Jan 6 riot participation

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Ochs and fellow defendent Nicholas DeCarlo of Fort Worth, Texas, pleaded guilty to only one of seven charges in their plea agreements. The US Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia and the Department of Justice (DOJ) National Security Division’s Counterterrorism Section are prosecuting both Ochs and DeCarlo.

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