Maricopa County prosecutor sows doubt about Arizona abortion law
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
46% : She clearly knows her stance on abortion is a liability in what will be voters' first chance to weigh in on her fitness for the job.43% : But what will happen if and when law enforcement does ask her to prosecute?
42% : Following an Arizona judge's decision to reinstate a near-total ban on abortion, first enacted in 1864, the top attorney in the state's most populous county said she won't prosecute women who undergo the procedure.
42% : "Friday's Pima County Superior Court decision regarding abortion and the subsequent appeal have not resolved which law among conflicting statutes now applies," Mitchell said.
37% : She downplayed the concerns over abortion restrictions by claiming law enforcement hasn't yet asked her to prosecute an abortion case.
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