On October 2002, the New York Board for Professional Misconduct revoked abortionist Paul Mayer’s medical license for gross negligence in two cases, including the abortion of a viable 29-week preborn baby. Mayer continued to practice medicine as he appealed the revocation.
In February 2002, an Orange County grand jury indicted the abortionist on charges of felony unauthorized practice of medicine, felony insurance fraud, and petty larceny. However, six months later, the indictment was thrown out because Mayer’s license was in effect while he appealed the revocation.
In April 2003, the New York State Court of Appeals permanently revoked Mayer’s medical license and, in November 2003, the Appellate Division of the New York State Supreme Court ruled that the lower court had erred in dismissing the original indictment, and reinstated it.
The charges were eventually dismissed, and Mayer never faced any consequence for aborting a 29 week child. (see pictures of a 28 week old unborn baby below)
References: Oliver Mackson. “Doctor Faces Felony Charges.” The Times Herald-Record [New York’s Hudson Valley and the Catskills], November 18, 2003; “Abortionist May Go to Jail.” Life Dynamics News, December 2003, page 5.
Credit; Abortionviolence.com
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