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Maria Rojas and two associates were arrested in March over accusations they were illegally providing medical care and provided a woman with abortion pills.
Waller County Judge Gary Chaney issued a temporary injunction against four clinics affiliated with midwife Maria Margarita Rojas.
Maria Margarita Rojas left court wearing an ankle monitor after posting bond. Her clinics remain closed under a judge's order ...
It started with an anonymous complaint filed to the state Health and Human Services Commission, alleging two women had ...
the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation has issued an emergency order suspending the midwifery license of Maria Margarita Rojas, pending the outcome of the criminal case against her," the ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced the arrest of Maria Margarita Rojas, a woman who allegedly performed illegal abortions and practiced medicine without a license, on Monday. A law went ...
A second person has been arrested in connection to a Texas midwife who is accused of providing illegal abortions at three ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's Office is suing Maria Margarita Rojas, 48. The lawsuit also names the three clinics owned by Rojas and orders them to shut down. Rojas is charged with illegal ...
Maria Margarita Rojas faces up to 20 years in prison for allegedly dispensing medication abortions in the Houston area.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has announced that a Houston-area midwife has been arrested and accused of providing ...
Las autoridades clausuraron las clínicas operadas por Rojas, quien se hacía pasar por ginecóloga, y detuvieron a dos ...
In a press release on Monday, Paxton said Rojas, a midwife known as "Dr. Maria," was illegally operating multiple clinics in the Northwest Houston area. She was arrested in Waller County and ...