Posted on 01/18/2012 4:32:03 PM PST by Morgana
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, January 18, 2012, (LifeSiteNews.com) On Tuesday, the Massachusetts Appeals Court threw out a lower courts ruling that would have forced a mentally ill woman to undergo an abortion and be forcibly sterilized against her will.
Norfolk Family and Probate Court Judge Christina Harms had ruled on January 6 that the 32-year-old could be coaxed, bribed, or even enticed by ruse until she was sedated for the procedures.
The woman, who is identified only by the pseudonym Mary Moe, is approximately five months pregnant.
Moe, who suffers from schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, had a previous abortion in her history. She reportedly described herself as very Catholic, and told the court she wouldnt do that (abortion) again. However, despite the testimony of a court-appointed specialist determined Moe would not choose abortion, and the fact that Moe herself reportedly became agitated and emotional when Judge Harms mentioned her previous abortion, the judge ruled that the specialists findings were inconclusive.
Instead, Harms ruled that Moe was not mentally competent to decide whether to have the baby, and said that if she were mentally competent, she would choose to have an abortion so she could resume taking medication to treat her illness. She added that Moes opposition to abortion stemmed from her substantial delusional beliefs. Although no one had sought sterilization, Harms also ordered Moe sterilized to avoid this painful situation from recurring in the future. The request that Moe abort originated with the state Department of Mental Health.
Appellate Court Associate Justice Andrew R. Grainger overruled the decision, noting Harms orders contradicted a 1982 state Supreme Court ruling allowing all the right to procreate. He added that Harms simply produced the [sterilization] requirement out of thin air. Another judge in a lower court will make a final ruling.
Pro-life advocates expressed thanks at the Appeals Courts decision and dismay at the original ruling.
Terry Donilon, a spokesman for the Archdiocese of Boston, told LifeSiteNews.com the original ruling was outrageous.
Its barbaric to force anyone to undergo a sterilization or abortion, constitutional expert John W. Whitehead of the Rutherford Institute told LifeSiteNews.com. To force someone to go against their clearly expressed religious beliefs is a clear violation of the First Amendment, he added.
Its not up to the state to determine who has a child and who doesnt, he said. If permitted, its totalitarian.
The nation should take note at how close we are coming to the forced abortion policy of communist China, Troy Newman of Operation Rescue wrote in a statement e-mailed to LifeSiteNews.com. Can we now dispense with the pro-choice label?
The abortion cartel has never wanted choice. They exist on an insatiable diet of more and more abortion.
Others were surprised such measures were still being performed in the name of public health. I didnt realize that forced sterilizations were going on anywhere, said Howard Trachtman of the National Alliance on Mental Illness Massachusetts. Daniel Pollack of Yeshiva University, said, My guess is it happens a lot more than we know.
The case demonstrates the lingering shadow of eugenics, which has never left the progressive agenda, despite its ugly history, Father Shenan J. Boquet, president of Human Life International, http://hli.org told LifeSiteNews.com.
Although Harms prescribed a compulsory abortion to help stop Moes mental illness, abortion may have triggered her psychological issues in the first place. Court records show Moe had a psychotic break after her abortion and has been hospitalized numerous times for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
In 2003, researchers at the Elliott Institute found women with a history of previous abortion were nearly three-times as likely to have bipolar disorder, and a 2002 study by the American Journal of Orthopsychiatry observed that post-abortive women were being hospitalized for mental illnesses including schizophrenia.
In 2011, Dr. Priscilla Coleman of Bowling Green State University found nearly 10 percent of all mental illness in post-abortive women was attributable to abortion.
Brian Camenker, director of MassResistance, told LifeSiteNews.com, this shows is just how dangerous these lower courts are. Harms, who was appointed by Governor Michael Dukakis in 1989, retired on January 11. Camenker, who has long observed judicial trends in his home state, ranked Dukakis probably the second worst [governor] in memory for judicial appointments.
Fr. Boquet said he is happy the appeals court rejected the extreme nature of the initial judges decision.
This young mother certainly needs help, not more violence in her life, he wrote. We pray that she is able to get the help she needs.
“Planned Barrenhood”
I’m gonna start using that!! Good one!
Men and women having sex with crazies of the opposite sex because they crave companionship and sex...and will put up with WHATEVER. THAT is what makes the world go round?
I see.
I write from experience. My son married a Liberal. . .
Isn't it something that "mentally competent" = choose to have an abortion?
I hope she goes back on her meds.
Mental illness and morality: if one doesn't have a good Christian morality, I wonder how that affects someone with mental illness. Or are we talking apples and oranges? Does mental illness preclude being able to conform to one's morality, what ever it is?
I am so sorry.
Family dinners must be fun. (NOT!)
I’d consider this capital punish with no trial, bifurcation, or appeal process.
We give scum like the two animals that murder the woman and her two daughters in Cheshire Connecticut, every opportunity legally available to spare their miserable, evil lives, but an innocent unborn child, that suckers’ going to die!!
No way to make sense out of that!
Well, I’ve got a sign hanging in my kitchen that says it all. . . “Lord, put your arm around my shoulder and your hand over my mouth.” And, it works.
What a marvelous sign!! I'll make one for myself.
When I went to my first job (at age 16) my father said to me: "Do your job and keep your mouth shut." Those were words to LIVE BY! :o)
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