The 16 -year -old orphan was banned from abortion by accidental pregnancy. Court: She is not mature enough

Author:Pole news Time:2022.08.17

Jimu Journalist Song Qingying

Intern Yang Xingnan

The 16 -year -old American girl Jane is an orphan without a parent. After learning about the accident, she made an abortion request to the Florida court.

However, according to the National Broadcasting Corporation reported on the 17th, the state courts prohibited her abortion on the grounds that the girl was "not mature enough" to prohibit her abortion.

Florida Appeals Court (Source: Associated Press)

According to the "Daily Beast" report, Jane told the court that she was "still going to school" and "not ready for children."

According to relevant laws in Florida, minors need the written consent of parents or legal guardians to abandon, and it is obviously not in line with this request. Therefore, the patrol judge Jennifer rejected Jane's abortion request.

After the first ruling of the court, Jane prosecuted the results. However, the Court of Appeals still believes that she is "not mature enough" and cannot decide whether to terminate pregnancy.

Judge Scott Makar wrote in an opinion that Jan had stated that she was willing to give birth to her child, but later she considered that the current living standard could not raise the child, so she changed her idea.

Despite the perseverance, the three judges of the Court of Appeal respectfully respect Jennifer's decision and maintained the decision.

The abortion ban in Florida stipulates that the abortion surgery for 15 weeks of pregnancy is not clear how long the pregnancy time is, but when she initially made a request to the court, she had been pregnant for 10 weeks. Therefore, the probability of simplicity is forced to give birth. However, Jane's guardian could not help her, and she could not bear the cost of breeding children.

According to reports, Florida signed a bill called the "SB 404" in 2020, which stipulates that minors need to be aborted by the written consent of their parents or legal guardians. Since the promulgation of this bill, it has been controversial.

The state Democratic spokesman Tel Avis Rudos has publicly expressed his dissatisfaction with the bill. Russian criticized the Governor of Florida, Desandis, said: "Thanks to Ron De Santis, Florida is now forcing a minor to violate her will to give birth."

In fact, before the U.S. Supreme Court overthrowing the Roy Case this year, Florida signed a law to stipulate that women who had 15 weeks of pregnancy were prohibited. The law also caused great controversy at the time.

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