‘Illegal and unconstitutional actions’: Woman who faced murder charges over self-induced abortion sues Texas DA disciplined for bringing the legally bogus case

Lizelle Hererra, aka Lizelle Gonzalez, DA Gocha Ramirez

Lizelle Herrera, identified as Lizelle Gonzalez in her lawsuit, as she appeared in a booking photo after her arrest; Starr County District Attorney Gocha Ramirez in a YouTube video (Gocha for District Attorney/screengrab)

A woman who was falsely indicted for murder in Texas following a self-induced abortion is now suing the district attorney who faced discipline months ago for allowing the legally bogus case to be brought under his watch, only to dismiss it days later.

Lizelle Gonzalez, who went by the name Lizelle Herrera at the time of her arrest, filed a $1 million civil rights lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas, McAllen Division, on Thursday against Starr County DA Gocha Allen Ramirez, claiming that he, defendant Assistant DA Alexandria Barrera, and defendant Starr County should be held to account for the lasting damage their “illegal and unconstitutional actions” caused.

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