Texas
A mentally ill woman was coerced into an abortion by her boyfriend. He and all of her friends/family know that she adamantly opposes abortion, and she made statements while of sound mind (while under treatment for her illness) that she wished to keep any child concieved with this boyfriend specifically. He also "promised" to respect her wishes and "help" raise the child.
He was the only person who was both aware that she was pregnant and was aware that a doctor declared that she was mentally incapacitated, (more specifically incapable of making rational decisions). He stayed with the woman throughout the procedure, preventing her from leaving or being alone with the doctor. He also made her take a sedative called Klonopin, telling her that if she cried they would not give her the abortion, and that the sedative would keep her calm so that she could not "back out"
The boyfriend is a practicing attorney and law school professor who boasts civil rights as one of his specialties. Additionally he used threats of legal action as a form of this coercion and additionally used these "threats" as means to intimidate the woman and her mother.
Lastly she has incurred well over $13,000 in expenses due to physical complications of the abortions. She has also unable to work or function normally due to the "psychotic break" which occured as a direct result of the pregnancy and unwanted abortion.
This occured in Texas, have any laws been violated?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
A mentally ill woman was coerced into an abortion by her boyfriend. He and all of her friends/family know that she adamantly opposes abortion, and she made statements while of sound mind (while under treatment for her illness) that she wished to keep any child concieved with this boyfriend specifically. He also "promised" to respect her wishes and "help" raise the child.
He was the only person who was both aware that she was pregnant and was aware that a doctor declared that she was mentally incapacitated, (more specifically incapable of making rational decisions). He stayed with the woman throughout the procedure, preventing her from leaving or being alone with the doctor. He also made her take a sedative called Klonopin, telling her that if she cried they would not give her the abortion, and that the sedative would keep her calm so that she could not "back out"
The boyfriend is a practicing attorney and law school professor who boasts civil rights as one of his specialties. Additionally he used threats of legal action as a form of this coercion and additionally used these "threats" as means to intimidate the woman and her mother.
Lastly she has incurred well over $13,000 in expenses due to physical complications of the abortions. She has also unable to work or function normally due to the "psychotic break" which occured as a direct result of the pregnancy and unwanted abortion.
This occured in Texas, have any laws been violated?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?