It seems to me that the authorities charging the suspect might have praiseworthy integrity, rather than hypocrisy.
Not knowing anything about this case except the original post, I offer the following for what it is worth…
If the district attorney accused the murderer of a pregnant woman with two instances of homicide, it seems that the accuser thinks that there are two victims and thus two murders. Simply because someone is a lawyer, or working as a prosecutor, does not imply they believe abortion is not murder; or that it is in anyway legally justifiable. The passage of a law does not imply that the law is constitutional, or moral, or true.
As we are commonly aware, when someone is charged with a crime, those accusing the person
are required to prove that the crime has been committed by the suspect. The mere fact of the charge being leveled against a person does not indicate it is
even possible for that person to have committed the crime. The charge only indicates that someone accuses them of that crime.
The reason that a state prosecutor is charging someone with “double homicide” in the case of a pregnant mother may very well indicate that the prosecutor believes 1) that a baby in the womb is human and 2) that said child has a right to life, infringed upon by the so-called right to abortion.
It seems like a possibility, anyway.
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