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AZ Supreme Court Judges should all be imprisoned for practicing medicine without a license and for the forth coming harm to women that their ignorance

There’s a really good reason why these fools should not only be removed but sent to prison.

1 in every 4 pregnancies ends in miscarriage. Do [b]any of these judges claim to be experts on retained products of conception, [/b]disseminated intravascular coagulation, sepsis as a complication of improperly treated miscarriage, dead fetus syndrome, maternal sterility following complicated postpartum care after spontaneous abortion, and a whole host of other problems that will result?
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Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@KunsanVeteran [quote]Thank you for THE WORST REPLY EVER. I doubt even Quad Indicted himself could have posted a more incorrect reply.

Thank God you and those like you are a very small minority of voters.[/quote]
Are you talking about the OP's comments?

"The United States has the highest rate of child murder among developed nations. The most common perpetrator of child homicide is a parent. In infancy, the US rate of homicide is 8/100,000, several times higher than Canada at 2.9 per 100,000 (Hatters-Friedman et al., 2012). About 2.5% of all homicide arrests in the United States are for parents who have killed their children (Mariano et al., 2014). This amounts to an average of about 500 filicide arrests each year. The rates of child homicide decrease with the child's age. At a visceral level, the horror of filicide seems to grow as the victim's age increases (Oberman, 1996).

Ninety percent of filicide perpetrators are biological parents and 10% are stepparents. Stepparents are far more likely to kill children than biological parents. In the “child maltreatment” homicides, fatal child abuse in stepparents is up to 100 times higher (Daly and Wilson, 1994)."
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5282617/

[b][c=BF0000]Analysis: 32 years of U.S. filicide arrests[/c][/b]
February 25, 2014
"Over the last three decades U.S. parents have committed filicide — the killing of one’s child — about 500 times every year."
https://news.brown.edu/articles/2014/02/filicide

[b][c=BF0000]Toward a More Holistic Understanding of Filicide: A Multidisciplinary Analysis of 32 Years of U.S. Arrest Data[/c][/b]
2014 Jan 7.
"Filicide is the killing one or more children by a parent, stepparent, or other parental figure. This study presents the first comprehensive analysis of U.S. filicide, drawn from 94,146 filicide arrests tabulated over a 32-year period in the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Supplementary Homicide Reports (SHR). Filicides comprised 15% of all murders during this period. Modal victim age was less than one year old. One-third of victims were under a year old; over two-thirds were age six or less. Fathers were as likely as mothers to kill infants. The mean age of offenders was 32 years with a mode of 22 years, and nearly three-quarters were age 18 to 45. "
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3933547/

[b][c=BF0000]Nightmare at Home: how more and more children are being killed by their parents in murder suicides across America
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"Studies put the number of murder-suicides as high as 1,500 a year. A database assembled by MCIR shows that more than 1 in 7 murder-suicides in 2019 and 2020 involved the killings of children."
https://www.mississippicir.org/news/nightmare-at-home-how-more-and-more-children-are-being-killed-by-their-parents-in-murder-suicides-across-america