Wednesday, March 19, 2025

Criminalizing Reproduction: Midwife Maria Margarita Rojas; Jose Manuel Cendan Ley; Nurse Practitioner Rubildo Labanino Matos: Major (Unwelcome) Development: "The state of Texas, where abortion has been banned since 2021, has made its first abortion-related criminal arrest. Midwife Maria Margarita Rojas, 48, has been arrested for “providing illegal abortions and illegally operating a network of clinics in the Northwest Houston area” and charged with the illegal performance of an abortion and with practicing medicine without a license. Which, you know, she wouldn’t have had to do in the first place if abortion were not illegal in the state."



PUBLISHER'S NOTE: Attacking Science, Medicine and the Right to Live:  In recent years, I have taken on the  theme of 'criminalizing reproduction' - a natural theme for a Blog concerned with  flawed science in its myriad forms  - as I am utterly appalled by  the current movement in the United States (and some other countries) emboldened by the overturning of Roe Versus Wade,  towards imprisoning and conducting surveillance on women and their physicians and others who help them secure a safe abortion,  on the basis of sham science (or any other basis). I can’t remember the source, but agree  totally with the sentiment that control over their reproductive lives is far too important to women in America - or anywhere else -  so they can  participate  equally in the economic and social life of their nations without fear for  loss their freedom at the hands of political opportunists and fanatics. (Far too many of those those around these days.) '

Harold Levy: Publisher; The Charles Smith Blog.

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PASSAGE OF THE DAY: "As if that weren’t enough, Paxton’s office closed out the press release by noting that “Texas law holds abortion providers — not patients — criminally responsible for unlawful procedures,” even as Republicans in the state are trying to pass a bill that would charge those who have abortions with homicide. It’s also fairly infuriating for Paxton to claim that the state of Texas cares so deeply about “protecting life” when it continually performs more executions than any other state in the United States, and when he is personally trying to get a man executed for a crime that did not even happen."


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STORY: "Texas AG Arrests Midwives For Abortion. Do You Feel Safer Yet?" by Robin Pennacchia, published by Wonkette, on May 18, 2025.


SUB-HEADING: "Texas's maternal death rate is up 33 percent since abortion banned in state."


GIST: "The state of Texas, where abortion has been banned since 2021, has made its first abortion-related criminal arrest. Midwife Maria Margarita Rojas, 48, has been arrested for “providing illegal abortions and illegally operating a network of clinics in the Northwest Houston area” and charged with the illegal performance of an abortion and with practicing medicine without a license.

Which, you know, she wouldn’t have had to do in the first place if abortion were not illegal in the state.

Also arrested were Jose Manuel Cendan Ley, 29, who allegedly assisted Rojas “in at least one abortion” at her clinic in Waller, Texas, and nurse practitioner Rubildo Labanino Matos, 54, whose license was suspended by the state board and who was charged with conspiracy to practice medicine without a license.

Exactly zero patients were harmed in the commission of these “crimes,” whereas at least three women have died as a direct result of the state’s abortion ban.

According to court records, Rojas, assisted by Ley, twice attempted an abortion on a patient identified as E.G., and the state also accused her in its bail motion of having performed a separate abortion in Harris County earlier this year.


The charges faced by Rojas and Ley come with fines of $100,000 per abortion and up to 30 years in prison if they are found guilty. On Monday, a Waller County judge set their bond at $500,000 for the abortion charges and $200,000 for the medical license charges.

To celebrate Rojas’s arrest, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sent out a press release that reads like a Handmaid’s Tale flashback, in which he congratulates himself and the state for protecting women from this woman who was (allegedly) trying to save their damn lives.

“In Texas, life is sacred. I will always do everything in my power to protect the unborn, defend our state’s pro-life laws, and work to ensure that unlicensed individuals endangering the lives of women by performing illegal abortions are fully prosecuted,” Paxton was quoted as saying in the press release announcing Rojas’s arrest. “Texas law protecting life is clear, and we will hold those who violate it accountable.”

This would be one thing if Rojas and the others were attacking pregnant women at random on the street with knitting needles and coathangers instead of providing them with the abortions they desperately want. Alas, Paxton and others like him have to ignore the fact that those who seek abortions actually want them, so that they can disingenuously and ridiculously claim to be protecting their lives.

Maternal deaths rose by 33 percent in the state from 2019 to 2024, even as they’ve decreased by 7.5 percent nationwide, and the sepsis rate in second-trimester miscarriage hospitalizations has risen by more than 50 percent since the ban went into effect, and Paxton has the gall to say that Rojas is “endangering the lives of women”? 

When at least three women have died as a direct result of the state’s abortion ban? Are you kidding me? And let’s not even get started on the lives destroyed by being forced to give birth against their will, because they matter as well.

As if that weren’t enough, Paxton’s office closed out the press release by noting that “Texas law holds abortion providers — not patients — criminally responsible for unlawful procedures,” even as Republicans in the state are trying to pass a bill that would charge those who have abortions with homicide.

It’s also fairly infuriating for Paxton to claim that the state of Texas cares so deeply about “protecting life” when it continually performs more executions than any other state in the United States, and when he is personally trying to get a man executed for a crime that did not even happen.

Paxton’s press releases for the other two arrests were equally spine-chilling, and even included an extra dash of xenophobia, noting that “Ley is a Cuban national who entered the U.S. illegally in 2022 and was later paroled under the open borders policies enacted by the lawless Biden Administration” (which, nota bene, did not actually exist outside of the feverish imaginations of people like Ken Paxton) and slyly noting that Rubildo Labanino Matos was returning from Cuba upon his arrest.

There’s something so deeply cruel in Paxton’s trying to flip the script and paint himself as some great protector of women — whom he clearly believes are not only too stupid to make the decision to have an abortion themselves, but too stupid to recognize full-on 1984-style rhetorical mindfucks when he deploys them, to see that he is infantilizing women and not “protecting” them. The entire story can be read at: 

https://www.wonkette.com/p/texas-ag-arrests-midwives-for-abortion?r=xbsk&utm_medium=ios&triedRedirect=true

PUBLISHER'S NOTE:  I am grateful to 'Authory' a valuable service which  creates a portfolio of all of my posts since I fired  my  first post into the cybersphere  on the   Charles Smith Blog    on September 29, 2007, some 17 years ago. Today's post is number 11, 784  Yikes! Yes, this is a compulsion, but it's a healthy one ! One of the best features of 'Authory'  (which I am trying out on the Blog for the first time, is a search engine for the portfolio  which  makes it easier  for  readers to follow the many important cases, issues and developments (and occasional rants)  in the area of flawed  pathology, flawed pathologists, and whatever else might cross my mind  in jurisdictions throughout the world which are at the heart of the Blog. So, dear reader, you can access the portfolio at the following link. Just type the inquiry into the  search box  at the following link,  and hit enter.  (The search box is on the top write side of the page under 'Read more.' Why not try it out, and,  as encouraging  use of this search function  by my readers is rather new to me, any feedback on how it is working would be appreciated at: hlevy15@gmail.com. Cheers!

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Harold Levy: Publisher: The Charles Smith Blog.

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PUBLISHER'S NOTE:  I am monitoring this case/issue/resource. Keep your eye on the Charles Smith Blog for reports on developments. The Toronto Star, my previous employer for more than twenty incredible years, has put considerable effort into exposing the harm caused by Dr. Charles Smith and his protectors - and into pushing for reform of Ontario's forensic pediatric pathology system. The Star has a "topic"  section which focuses on recent stories related to Dr. Charles Smith. It can be found at: http://www.thestar.com/topic/charlessmith. Information on "The Charles Smith Blog Award"- and its nomination process - can be found at: http://smithforensic.blogspot.com/2011/05/charles-smith-blog-award-nominations.html Please send any comments or information on other cases and issues of interest to the readers of this blog to: hlevy15@gmail.com.  Harold Levy: Publisher: The Charles Smith Blog.

SEE BREAKDOWN OF  SOME OF THE ON-GOING INTERNATIONAL CASES (OUTSIDE OF THE CONTINENTAL USA) THAT I AM FOLLOWING ON THIS BLOG,  AT THE LINK BELOW:  HL:


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FINAL WORD:  (Applicable to all of our wrongful conviction cases):  "Whenever there is a wrongful conviction, it exposes errors in our criminal legal system, and we hope that this case — and lessons from it — can prevent future injustices."

Lawyer Radha Natarajan:

Executive Director: New England Innocence Project;


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FINAL, FINAL WORD: "Since its inception, the Innocence Project has pushed the criminal legal system to confront and correct the laws and policies that cause and contribute to wrongful convictions.   They never shied away from the hard cases — the ones involving eyewitness identifications, confessions, and bite marks. Instead, in the course of presenting scientific evidence of innocence, they've exposed the unreliability of evidence that was, for centuries, deemed untouchable." So true!


Christina Swarns: Executive Director: The Innocence Project;

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