A Harris County Sheriff’s Office issued a restrictive order Tuesday, saying abortion providers could repeat abortions under the current “heart rate law,” usually in about six weeks without fear of being charged with a crime. Referring to this restraining order, Paxton said in a press release sent on Thursday that “(the restraining order was issued) at the request of a group of clinical abortions who wish to immediately violate these criminal prohibitions by committing criminal abortions until the law of protection 2021 will come into force in a few weeks from now “. one D The Paxton Press Release read: “The Texas Legislature has never repealed long-standing state criminal laws prohibiting abortion unless necessary to save a mother’s life. The erroneous decision of the Supreme Court of the United States Roe vs. Wade prevented Texas from enforcing these laws for many decades. But the lack of enforcement does not remove the provisions from Texas law. Now that the Supreme Court has rejected Roe vs. Wade in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health, Texas anti-abortion law may be enforced. Because abortion plaintiff clinicians intend to begin criminal abortions immediately under the temporary restraining order – and some may have already done so – the Attorney General has sought immediate relief from the Texas Supreme Court. “The trial court made a mistake in ordering the imposition of Texas’ long-standing ban on selective abortions,” Paxton was quoted as saying in a press release. “Let there be no mistake: the illegal decision of the lower court does not vaccinate the criminal behavior, which can be punished at a later date after the lifting of the temporary ban. “My office will not hesitate to act to defend the unborn Texans who are at risk from the illegal actions of the plaintiffs and the erroneous order of the court.” one D Texas has demanded an immediate suspension of the temporary ban. “Apparently unafraid of future criminal punishment and civil liability, plaintiff abortion plaintiffs say they intend to violate Texas law under the temporary restraining order,” the Paxton press release said. “Once an abortion occurs, nothing can restore the life of the unborn child. Prosecution of the abortion later is not a substitute. “This irreparable loss requires th[e] “Immediate action of the court”, the report explains “. See the official documents: See the emergency to stay here. See Madame’s document here. Copyright 2022 by KPRC Click2Houston – All rights reserved.