Lisa03
08-07-2003, 09:39 AM
RAVENNA, Ohio -- A woman on trial in Ohio admits to breast-feeding her baby while driving down the highway. She says she did nothing wrong.
Catherine Donkers is acting as her own attorney in the misdemeanor trial. She's facing several counts, including endangering a child and failing to comply with a police order.
Donkers cried Wednesday as prosecutors played a video showing a police cruiser following her for miles with siren and lights going. A passing trucker had seen her breast-feeding down the Ohio Turnpike and called 911.
Prosecutors say Donkers finally stopped at a toll booth, still clutching her infant daughter in her lap. They say she wouldn't cooperate with police until her husband gave her permission over the phone.
The couple belongs to a Nevada-based religious group with a history of challenging state laws.
Donkers' husband has asked the judge that he be prosecuted on the charges, since he's the one who tells his wife what to do. Testimony will continue Tuesday.
He tells her what to do? She must not have any freedom:confused: :confused: :confused:
Catherine Donkers is acting as her own attorney in the misdemeanor trial. She's facing several counts, including endangering a child and failing to comply with a police order.
Donkers cried Wednesday as prosecutors played a video showing a police cruiser following her for miles with siren and lights going. A passing trucker had seen her breast-feeding down the Ohio Turnpike and called 911.
Prosecutors say Donkers finally stopped at a toll booth, still clutching her infant daughter in her lap. They say she wouldn't cooperate with police until her husband gave her permission over the phone.
The couple belongs to a Nevada-based religious group with a history of challenging state laws.
Donkers' husband has asked the judge that he be prosecuted on the charges, since he's the one who tells his wife what to do. Testimony will continue Tuesday.
He tells her what to do? She must not have any freedom:confused: :confused: :confused: