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Louisiana miscarriage patient who had to cross state lines for a D&C wants answers • Missouri Independent
SUMMARY: Tabitha Crowe experienced a traumatic miscarriage while visiting her parents in Louisiana, where she was denied routine care and common procedures due to strict abortion laws. Over several days and hospital visits, she faced extreme pain and was never offered a dilation and curettage (D&C), which contributed to her suffering. Louisiana’s abortion ban has led to healthcare providers delaying care until conditions worsen, affecting miscarriage treatment. Crowe eventually received proper care in Florida, prompting her to advocate for better reproductive health services. Her experience shifted her views on abortion rights, highlighting the critical need for accessible healthcare.
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Illinois dentist sentenced after stealing fentanyl, endangering patients
SUMMARY: Phillip M. Jensen, a 64-year-old Illinois dentist, was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison and fined $200,000 for stealing fentanyl from patients for personal use. Jensen began stealing fentanyl in 2019, administering adulterated drugs and performing surgeries without proper pain management. He stole over 40 grams of fentanyl, falsified surgical records, and caused distress to 99 victims. Jensen was convicted of drug diversion, fraud, tampering with products, and false statements. His license was revoked in 2022. Federal and local agencies investigated the case, and he will never practice medicine again.
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Suspect in shooting death of CBC student to appear in court
SUMMARY: The second suspect in the shooting death of 16-year-old CBC student Collin Rattle, Donovan Baucom, is scheduled for a detention hearing today. He faces six felony charges, including first-degree murder and armed criminal action. Authorities allege Donovan drove the vehicle during the shooting, while his cousin, Garrett Jordan, fired the rifle. The incident, which occurred on November 23rd on Interstate 55, followed a previous altercation. Tragically, Collin died four days later. Investigators linked the suspects through extensive raids and cooperation with multiple agencies. The first suspect, Garrett Jordan, was charged with murder after a similar hearing earlier this week.
Donovan Baucom is expected to appear before a judge at the Carnahan Courthouse Thursday. Baucom faces six felony counts: murder-first degree, three counts of armed criminal action , assault-first degree, and unlawful use of a weapon, shooting from a moving vehicle.
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Legal Lens: Federal, state conflicts over immigrants
SUMMARY: Sanctuary cities are jurisdictions that limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities to protect undocumented immigrants from deportation and encourage them to report crimes without fear. Legal expert Andrea McNairy discusses the conflict between local and federal law enforcement regarding immigration. While immigration enforcement is federally mandated, sanctuary cities complicate these efforts. Local authorities risk legal consequences, as knowingly harboring undocumented migrants is a felony. Recent bills propose limiting federal funding to sanctuary cities that obstruct federal immigration enforcement. McNairy emphasizes the balancing act cities face in enforcing these laws while maintaining community trust.
An expected crackdown on illegal immigration beginning next year is being greeted with resistance from some sanctuary cities. In our Legal Lens, Brown & Crouppen attorney Andrea McNairy explains what the law has to say about potential conflicts between federal and local authorities.
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