This morning, Adam Smith-Connor, 51, was given a two-year probation sentence and ordered to pay $11,700 for silently praying outside an abortion clinic in Dorset for the repose of his son's soul.
Abortion activists in the medical field have now come up with a solution to women being prosecuted for illegally killing nearly full-term babies in the womb: keep it a secret.
An attorney with the legal advocacy group supporting the man argued that ‘[n]obody should be criminalised for what they believe – especially not when they express that belief silently, in the privacy of their own minds.’
Hospital staff 'found retained tissue and said it had got its own blood supply," the woman revealed. 'The doctor said they were surprised I wasn't critically ill in hospital. It had just been left all that time; it could have caused sepsis.'
Rather than condemn the unsafe practice, Clare Murphy, a spokeswoman for abortion provider BPAS, said that it was 'appalling' that the investigation had been done 'at a time when services are under intense pressure.'