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Andrea Yates, Susan Smith, etc.

When is the FDA going to go before Congress and admit that they know that in addition to the drugs they approve causing suicide they also perform the population controlling duty of infanticide rendering the mother incapable of reproducing in prison

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Dr. Sandra Lance, D.C.

Message: 19 Thu, 06 Jan 2005 17:26:19 -0600 "Dr. Richard Weiss" <weissrlFwd: 3 articles today, proving our courts are a farce!Again, the probability of any of these happening to a father?>"Stuart Miller" <stuart.miller>"'Dr. Richard Weiss'" <weissrl>3 articles today, proving our courts are a farce!>Thu, 6 Jan 2005 18:09:04 -0500>X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook, Build 10.0.2627>Importance: Normal>X-spam: ESP<30>=RBL:<0> RDNS:<0> SHA:<20> UHA:<0> SLS:<0> BAYES:<10> >SPF:<0> Porn Dictionary (TRU5):<0> Spam Dictionary (TRU5):<0> HTML >Dictionary (TRU5):<0> DRUGS2:<0> Obscenities Dictionary (TRU5):<0> >CAN-SPAM Compliance Dictionary (TRU5):<0> NigeriaScam Dictionary >(TRU5):<0> Embed HTML Dictionary (TRU5):<0> URL Dictionary (TRU5):<0> >porn2:<0>>>"urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags">>Andrea Yates' conviction thrown out>>The Texas First Court of Appeals reversed today the capital murder >conviction of Clear Lake mom Andrea Yates, who's serving a life sentence >for drowning her children in a bathtub.>>The three-member appeals court granted Yatesmotion to have her conviction >reversed because, among other things, the states expert psychiatric >witness testified that Yates had patterned her actions after a Law & Order >television episode that never existed. In ordering a new trial, the >appellate court said the trial judge erred in not granting a mistrial once >it was learned that testimony of Dr. Park Dietz was false.>>Its unbelievable,defense attorney George Parnham said. Im stunned, >unbelievably happy and desperately trying to a hold of Andrea.>>In 2001, Yates confessed to drowning her five children, ranging in age >from 7 years to 6 months, but she pleaded not guilty by reason of >insanity. Her case generated national interest and put a spotlight on >postpartum depression. The case also raised questions about Texaslegal >system when it deals with the insanity defense.>>During her 2002 trial, Yatesattorneys argued the stay-at-home mom, who was >under psychiatric care, didn't know right from wrong when she filled up >the familys bathtub and drowned her children one by one. The Harris County >jury deliberated just 3-1/2 hours before convicting her of drowning three >of her children. She was not tried in the deaths of her other two children.>>>Woman gets probation in death of newborn>>>>A Streamwood woman convicted of suffocating her newborn daughter avoided a >prison term Wednesday when a Cook County judge sentenced her instead to >four years of probation.>>Jennifer Sotomayor, 20, faced up to 14 years in prison after being >convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the June 4, 2003, death of her >daughter. She had given birth to the girl at her parents' home after >hiding the pregnancy from family members.>>"She doesn't appear to be a bad person. She just did some bad things,'' >Judge John Scotillo said as he sentenced her to probation, counseling and >community service.>>He chastised Sotomayor, however, for her actions, which included giving >birth to the child in a toilet, then covering the infant's mouth with her >hand, apparently to ensure her parents didn't hear the baby. Sotomayor >left the child in a shoebox in her closet until her mother found the body.>>>Mother Held After Firefighters Find Her Baby's Body in Washer>>>> A woman with a history of child abuse was booked Tuesday on suspicion of > killing her 3-month-old son shortly after relatives said she called > social workers to come pick up the boy.>>Authorities responding to a fire at Latunga Nate Starks' South Los Angeles >residence Monday night found her son, Michael Kelvin Thompson, stuffed >inside a washing machine at the back of the home. Police allege that >Starks, 32, set the fire. The coroner's office is expected to complete an >autopsy today.>>In 1994, Starks was convicted on one count of child abuse. According to >court records, she used the burning head of a mop to light her 8-month-old >daughter's diaper on fire as well as the pajamas of the girl's 2-year-old >playmate.[This message contained attachments]

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