New York Governor Cathy HocholDemocrats, a draft law aimed at protecting the identities of doctors who prescribe abortion medications after a doctor in New York accused of prescribing abortion pills to a pregnant minor in Louisiana.
The new law, which is immediately effective, allows the deletion of doctors from the bottles of miscarriage and replace them instead in the name of their health care practices.
This comes after a major jury in West Patton Rouge, Louisiana, She developed her neglected Margaret Carpenter, her company, her company and her company on Friday, allegedly using it to describe the abortion pills for a girl.
Hochol said she would not sign a delivery request to send a carpenter to Louisiana.
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The authorities in Louisiana have learned the name of the doctor because he was listed on the medicine poster.
“After today, this will not happen,” Hachol said at the signing of the bill.
The case seems to be the first time that the doctor has been charged with allegedly sending abortion pills to a patient in another state since Roe V has been transferred. Wade in 2022 by American Supreme Court.
Prosecutors in Louisiana said that the girl witnessed a medical emergency after taking the medicine and was transferred to the hospital. The girl's mother was also accused and headed to the police on Friday.
It is not clear to what extent was the girl in her pregnancy.
Texas Ag suits the doctor in New York, who claims to be a woman's abortion pills in Lone Star State
Provincial lawyer, Tony Clayton, who is being tried by the Louisiana case, said that the arrest warrant for the carpenter “worldwide” and can be arrested in states led by the Republican Party with the Republican Party with the Republican Party with the Republican Party with the Republican Party with Identity restrictions.
Doctors in Louisiana, who suffers from a semi -existing miscarriage, may face up to 15 years in prison, $ 200,000 in fines and lose their medical license if convicted of miscarriages, including through medicines.
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Hochol said it would press for Another legislation This year, pharmacists require that doctors request to leave their name from a prescription label.
The Texas Pact Prosecutor filed a lawsuit against Carptter in December due to allegations that she had sent abortion pills to a woman in the state of Lun Star, although criminal charges were not brought in this case.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.