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Florida teen wins court appeal to receive an abortion without parental consent, by Stanley Ugagbe

Nigerian Canadian Newspaper Canada by Nigerian Canadian Newspaper Canada
February 7, 2022
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Jane Doe, a Tampa teenager has won her appeal to seek an abortion after being denied by a lower court.
Reports have it that the 2-1 ruling by a panel of the 2nd District Court of Appeal overturned a Hillsborough County circuit judge’s order.

It is imperative to note that a Florida law passed in 2020 mandates a person under 18 must get at least one parent’s permission before seeking information about abortion — but a judge can excuse them from the requirement in a process called “judicial bypass.”

In a recent development, Jane Doe was denied that request, based on the circuit court’s opinion that she was of less than average intelligence to make an informed decision.

Citing, in part, questions over her GPA, Hillsborough County Circuit Court Judge Jared Smith denied the judicial waiver.
Reports said she has since been granted the right on appeal in a 2-1 decision by a district court.

It was gathered that the 17-year old’s attorney, Rinky Parwani of Parwani Law in Tampa, said the higher court understood that the teen — identified in documents as “Jane Doe” — had demonstrated the ability to assess the consequences of her choice.

Parwani said “To me, even just the fact that they’ve been able to find the courthouse, find a lawyer, fill out the paperwork without any assistance, that’s pretty mature”
“I don’t know a lot of adults that can do that, but we have to go through this arduous process.”

The judge also noted that the process is not only grueling for the minor who must testify in court, but is also difficult for jurists tasked with navigating the state law.

She said “A lot of these are my colleagues, people who I highly respect, they have to sit and listen to these cases and have lives in their hands”

“I think it’s important that we as a society make this process better for everyone and work toward getting the best decision we can in these hard situations.”

Parwani averred that when considering whether a minor can be granted a judicial bypass, they must prove in court that they are a victim of sexual abuse, or are mature enough, and if it is in their best interest.

She said “They have to prove several things to the judge including their age, overall intelligence, their emotional development and mental stability”

“They have to show to the judge the ability to accept responsibility and the ability to assess both immediate and long-range consequences of their choices and know the risks of terminating the pregnancy and apply that understanding to their decision.

“So here they are trying to explain periods and medical issues to a complete stranger. I mean, for most of us, that’s embarrassing, it’s pretty intrusive”.

It was reported that in court, the teenager testified that her mother lives out of state and her father does not believe in abortion except in cases of rape. She said her boyfriend and his mother support her decision.

It would be recalled that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed parental consent for abortion into law in 2020.

The development came more than three decades after the Florida Supreme Court in 1989 struck down a similar parental-consent law, finding that it violated a right to privacy in the state Constitution.

According to the Guttmacher Institute, an abortion-rights reproductive health and research group, Florida, along with 37 other states, requires parent notification for minors seeking abortions.

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