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Judge Cindy Truong of Oklahoma City; incompetent boob

 

The State of North Carolina presented Warner H. Anthony Jr. with a law license in 2001 after she graduated from Oklahoma State University School of Law.

 

FYI: Oklahoma City University School of Law is ranked as the 165th best law school in the country out of 202 ABA (American Bar Association) accredited law schools.

 

It should be noted that Cindy has had her significant snout firmly implanted in the public trough for the past eighteen (18) years since she received her law license in 2001. Apparently, no self-respecting law firm in the greater Oklahoma City area was about to offer Cindy a good paying job.

 

In one matter, Cindy was assigned to preside over an abortion rights case filed by the Center for Reproductive Rights against the State for a law banning a common procedure to terminate a pregnancy in the second trimester. It should be noted that Oklahoma is the first state to pass such an asinine and clearly unconstitutional law (see Roe v. Wade)

 

The Oklahoma law, passed in 2015, bans abortion by the dilation and evacuation, or D&E, method. This surgical procedure accounts for around 95% of the 11% of abortions that occur after the first trimester of pregnancy nationwide. (Gavrielle Jacobovitz)

 

According to Autumn Katz, a staff attorney at the Center for Reproductive Rights and an attorney on the case, the law forces doctors to choose between using a less safe method of abortion or not providing abortions for women after their first trimester.

 

Unfortunately, it appears that when Cindy attended law school at Oklahoma State University it did not offer classes in following the law as set forth the United States Supreme Court in Roe v. Wade. Moreover, it is obvious that Cindy is ignorant as to the legal meaning of “stare decisis” which is the legal principle that litigation must be resolved according to precedent (Roe v. Wade).

 

As we speak (ca. July 2019), Cindy continues to sit as a District Judge of Office #7 of the Oklahoma County District Court in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.