Arizona attorneys call for Katie Hobbs to rescind order that limits prosecution of abortion-related cases

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  • Source: Fox News
  • 07/06/2023

Twelve of Arizona’s 15 county attorneys are calling for Katie Hobbs to rescind her recent executive order that limits them from prosecuting abortion-related cases.

"The governor’s office should not interfere with the discretion of prosecutors in fulfilling their duties as elected officials," said the attorneys’ letter sent to Hobbs late Monday. "Whether this was the intended purpose, the result is an unnecessary and unjustified impingement on the duties and obligations of elected county attorneys in Arizona."

Gubernatorial spokesman Christian Slater said the Hobbs will not be rescinding the order.

Hobbs’ order signed on June 22 gives state Attorney General Kris Mayes the power to handle any attempted county prosecution under state abortion laws, bans state agencies from assisting investigations for alleged violations in other states and bans extradition of people accused of violating other states’ abortion laws.

Abortions are currently allowed in Arizona in the first 15 weeks of pregnancy under a 2022 law. Last year, the Arizona Court of Appeals ruled that abortion doctors cannot be prosecuted under a law dating back to 1864 that criminalizes nearly all abortions. That pre-statehood law was already barred from being enforced for decades because of Roe v. Wade.

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