Maricopa County Attorney says she won't prosecute women who seek abortion
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48% Medium Conservative
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48% Medium Conservative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
47% : Social media rumors have swirled about the county's top prosecutor's position on abortion and how her office would handle such cases.45% : The injunction was imposed after the U.S. Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade decision guaranteed a right to abortion in 1973.
36% : Her comments come one day after Planned Parenthood of Arizona asked a state judge to put on hold a Pima County ruling that allows prosecutors to enforce the Civil War-era law banning abortion in nearly all cases.
21% : Pima County Superior Court Judge Kellie Johnson's ruling lifted a 50-year-old injunction blocking enforcement of the 1864 law, which allows abortion only when the mother's life is in danger.
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