Abortion vs. cat 'murders'
Jill Stanek
June 17, 2009
When last we left Miami-Dade State Attorney Kathleen Rundle in February, she was taking her sweet time prosecuting the murder of a baby aborted alive in a Hialeah, Fla., abortion mill almost three years ago, in July 2006.
Rundle gave Sunshine State legislators a cold rebuff after they wrote her to get a move on, responding:
While we understand the emotional perception that this is an "easy matter," nothing could be further from the truth. The legal and ethical requirements that we be able to prove a case beyond a reasonable doubt dictate that we thoroughly complete our investigation before we come to a legal decision in this matter.
Two weeks later Rundle finally handed down an indictment, refusing to prosecute the baby's homicide as murder. Rather, it was "tampering with evidence" and "unlicensed practice of a health care profession resulting in serious bodily injury." the rest
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