Midwife accused of providing abortions allowed to go home
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Maria Rojas, a Houston-area midwife, was portraying herself as a doctor and using untrained employees to perform illegal abortions for cash, pushing unwitting women into terminating wanted pregnancies...
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New York's shield law protects abortion providers in the state from certain legal actions if they provide treatment or medication to women in states with abortion restrictions or bans.
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Texas AG Paxton secures an injunction to keep Maria Rojas' clinics, accused of illegal abortions and unlicensed practices, closed.
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Accused abortion provider out of jail, but her northwest Houston clinics to remain closed | CW39The northwest Houston area medical clinic operator who’s accused of allowing illegal abortions to be provided at those facilities was released from the Waller County Jail on Thursday. Attorneys for Maria Margarita Rojas wouldn’t say who posted her bond on Wednesday,
The Texas Department of Licensing and Registration said the woman's midwifery license has been suspended pending the outcome of her criminal case.
The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) has suspended the midwifery license of Maria Margarita Rojas, a Houston-area midwife accused of performing illegal abortions and operating clinics without a license.
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