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Timestamp: 2019-04-18 18:32:24+00:00

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See Amended Stipulation, State v. Greywind, No. CR-92-447 (N.D. Cass County Ct. Apr. 10, 1992); Brief in Support of Motion To Dismiss, State v. Greywind, No. CR-92-447 (N.D. Cass County Ct. Apr. 10, 1992); Case Profile, State v. Greywind, No. CR-92-447 (N.D. Cass County Ct. Apr. 10, 1992); Complaint, State v. Greywind, No. CR-92-447 (N.D. Cass County Ct. Apr. 10, 1992); Judgment of Conviction and Sentence, State v. Greywind, No. CR-92-447 (N.D. Cass County Ct. Apr. 10, 1992) (the guilty plea and sentence that was later withdrawn when she got an attorney); Motion to Dismiss, State v. Greywind, No. CR-92-447 (N.D. Cass County Ct. Apr. 10, 1992); Motion to Dismiss With Prejudice, State v. Greywind, No. CR-92-447 (N.D. Cass County Ct. Apr. 10, 1992); Stipulation, State v. Greywind, No. CR-92-447 (N.D. Cass County Ct. Apr. 10, 1992); Michele Cook, Sobering Dilemma; After Paint-Sniffing Martha Greywind Became Pregnant, She Was Arrested, ST. PAUL PIONEER PRESS (Minn.), Mar. 1, 1992, at 1A; Richard Doerflinger, Editorial, So If You Pay to Have Someone Killed, That’s Sensitive?, WASH. TIMES, Feb. 27, 1992, at G2 (editorial written by associate director of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops condemning offers to pay for Ms. Greywind’s abortion); Pat Doyle, Addicted and Pregnant, N.D. Woman Is Pulled Into the Abortion Fray, STAR TRIB. (Minneapolis), Feb. 21, 1992, at 1A; Pat Doyle, Woman Chooses Abortion Over Offer of $11,000, STAR TRIB. (Minneapolis), Feb. 25, 1992, at 1A; Tony Lone Fight, Greywind: Time to Heal as the Glare of Media Fades, Martina Greywind’s Brother Hopes to Become Her Guardian and Force Her Into Treatment, GRAND FORKS HERALD (N.D.), Feb. 26, 1992, at 1A; Greywind’s Attorney Asks Dismissal of Her Charges, GRAND FORKS HERALD (N.D.), Apr. 1, 1992, at 6A; Gail Stewart Hand, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome; Laying Blame When a Punch Kills, GRAND FORKS HERALD (N.D.), July 14, 1992, at 5A (noting that the same county that pursued charges against Ms. Greywind did not pursue any charges against a man who beat a pregnant woman); Gail Steward Hand, Woman or Children First? Fargo’s Martina Gerywind Brought an Unpleasant Issue Into Focus: When Pregnant and Addicted, Do the Rights of the Mother or Fetus Take Priority, GRAND FORKS HERALD (N.D.), July 12, 1992, at 1A; Gina Kolata, Nomadic Group of Anti-Abortionist Uses New Tactics to Make Its Mark, N.Y. TIMES, Mar. 24, 1992, at A12; Gina Kolata, Street Woman at Center of Abortion Drama, N.Y. TIMES, Feb. 15, 1992, at 6; Gina Kolata, Woman in Abortion Dispute Ends Her Pregnancy, N.Y. TIMES, Feb. 26, 1992, at A10; Stephen J. Lee, Fargo Paint Sniffer Caught Again, GRAND FORKS HERALD (N.D.), Feb. 14, 1992, at 1A; Paint Sniffer Aborts Fetus After Offer, ST. PETERSBURG TIMES (Fla.), Feb. 27, 1992, at 7A; Paint Sniffer Greywind Won’t Face Fetal Danger Charge, GRAND FORKS HERALD (N.D.), Apr. 11, 1992, at 1A; Prosecutor Drops Charges in N.D. Paint Sniffing Case, ORLANDO SENTINEL, Apr. 12, 1992, at A23; Dan Rylance, UND Prof: Greywind’s Fetus Harmed by Alcohol, Not Paint, GRAND FORKS HERALD (N.D.), Feb. 14, 1992, at 9A; Tracy Shateck, Indians Hard For Non-Indians to Adopt: White Couples Have Said They Want Greywind’s Baby, But It Won’t Be Easy, GRAND FORKS HERALD (N.D.), Feb. 22, 1992, at 8A; To Stop Abortion By Addict, Her Brother Steps In, N.Y. TIMES, Feb. 23, 1992, at 1; Marilynn Wheeler, Abortion Foes Ask Greywind ‘What’s the Baby Worth?’, GRAND FORKS HERALD (N.D.), Feb. 15, 1992, at 7A; Marilynn Wheeler, Fargo Woman Becomes Pregnant, Cause Abortion Activists Start Bidding War Over Jailed Paint Sniffer’s Seventh Child, GRAND FORKS HERALD (N.D.), Feb. 13, 1992, at 1A; Marilynn Wheeler, Greywind Abortion? Paint Sniffer Visits Fargo Clinic, But Fate of Fetus Is Uncertain, GRAND FORKS HERALD, (N.D.), Feb. 23, 1992, at 1A; Marilynn Wheeler, Paint-Sniffing Woman Jailed for Risk to Fetus, GRAND FORKS HERALD (N.D.), Feb. 12, 1992, at 6A. See also JEFFREY OLEN ET AL., APPLYING ETHICS: A TEXT WITH READINGS 164 (8th ed. 2005) (presenting case study of Martina Greywind); WINONA LADUKE, RECOVERING THE SACRED: THE POWER OF NAMING AND CLAIMING 138, 139 n.21 (2005) (“It is the racism that allows a story of a Native woman who is homeless, pregnant, and addicted to drugs to occupy the front page of a newspaper for a month, while never discussing the circumstances that make people homeless or the fact that the homeless shelters in the same town are entirely full of Native people.”); 16 Abortion Protesters Convicted in N.D., N.Y. TIMES, Sept. 19, 1991 (noting that members of Lambs of Christ, the group offering Ms. Greywind money to forego abortion, were arrested after protesting the Fargo abortion clinic); Edward Guthmann, ‘Citizen’s’ Payne Plays Abortion for Laughs; Trying to Sell ‘Ruth’ Drove Him Out of Hollywood, S.F. CHRON., Jan. 7, 1997, at E1 (a review of CITIZEN RUTH); CITIZEN RUTH (Independent Pictures 1996) (a film loosely based on Ms. Greywind’s case).
1)Complaint, State v. Greywind, No. CR-92-447 (N.D. Cass County Ct. Apr. 10, 1992).
2) To Stop Abortion By Addict, Her Brother Steps In, N.Y. TIMES, Feb. 23, 1992, at 1.
3) To Stop Abortion By Addict, Her Brother Steps In, N.Y. TIMES, Feb. 23, 1992, at 1.
4) Amended Stipulation, State v. Greywind, No. CR-92-447 (N.D. Cass County Ct. Apr. 10, 1992).
5) Brief in Support of Motion To Dismiss at 2, State v. Greywind, No. CR-92-447 (N.D. Cass County Ct. Apr. 10, 1992).
6) Motion to Dismiss With Prejudice, State v. Greywind, No. CR-92-447 (N.D. Cass County Ct. Apr. 10, 1992).
7) Prosecutor Drops Charges in N.D. Paint Sniffing Case, ORLANDO SENTINEL, Apr. 12, 1992, at A23.

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