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TRENTON, April 17, 2003 (LifeSiteNews.com) – A high-ranking NARAL Pro-Choice America official has torpedoed her own bid for a seat on the New Jersey Supreme Court by failing to pay a speeding ticket. Zulima Farber is a black Cuban-American, a partner with a large New Jersey law firm, and a state board chairperson for NARAL Pro-Choice America.  Democratic Governor Jim McGreevey, who had nominated Farber, has now withdrawn his support in light of a warrant issued for her arrest in January in connection with an unpaid speeding ticket.  Farber was seen by many Democrats “as the perfect choice,” according to a report from CNSNews—and the collapse of her nomination prospects looked like an act of God to pro-lifers.  For CNSNews coverage:  https://www.cnsnews.com/Nation/archive/200304/NAT20030417b.html

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