Wednesday, March 1, 2023

California attorney suspended for calling a male convicted child-molester...a male -

WikipediaDeadnaming is the act of referring to someone by a name they used prior to changing it, such as their birth name, but is not dependent on a legal name change - calling someone any name they used to go by but have informed you they no longer do will generally qualify as Deadnaming. 

 American Thinker  "The attorney who prosecuted a 26-year-old child-molester has been suspended by Los Angeles D.A. George Gascon.  "Hannah" Tubbs, the convicted child-molester, started calling himself a woman only after DNA evidence linked him to a previous crime, according to law enforcement sources. 

"Shea Sanna, who had been the lead prosecutor for part of the case, was suspended after being accused of misgendering and "deadnaming" Tubbs, who, speaking of deadnaming, is now also accused of beating Michael Clark to death with a rock in a wooded area in Kern County.

"Unbelievable.  At least I wish it were.

"Perhaps if the Unabomber had identified as a female and a prosecutor had subsequently "misgendered" or "deadnamed" him, his case would have been thrown out and the guilty prosecutor disbarred.

"Sanna claims that jailhouse phone calls show that Tubbs was attempting to use gender identity to game the justice system.  This accusation apparently made others in Gascon's office uncomfortable, which led to Sanna's suspension.

"Sanna, however, stated: "I was suspended for speaking out against the Gascón Administration.  Misgendering Tubbs while informing them that they were being played is just their excuse for the suspension."

"Tubbs has a lengthy criminal history in California — and Idaho — under his given name, James Tubbs, and allegedly began identifying as female after being arrested in connection with a 2014 child molestation case in which he pleaded guilty to attacking a 10-year-old girl in a Denny's bathroom stall.  Gascon's office sought to have Tubbs, now 27, placed in a juvenile facility because he had committed that crime prior to his 18th birthday.". .  .


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