Yes, the injustice that comes when complicated and detailed laws are not applied according to the intent of the writers of those laws.
We are talking about laws, specifically your desire to have a complicated and detailed law that will be misused in a courtroom.
Equivocation is a logical fallacy.
You seem to have missed the fact that I have been proving that the misapplication of the law happens more often when complicated and detailed laws are written.
It happens all the time, complicated or fairly simple. If the DA decides to make an example of somebody, they misapply a simple law and the injustice begins. I sat on a trial where this is exactly what happened. It was ridiculous.
My point is that if pass a law that say a zygote is a human due all the rights of any other human you have created a mess as a zygote is not like any other human. Nor is an embryo. Nor is a fetus. But you have just endowed them with all the rights due to other human and seem to think that that wont lead to any legal complications. Or you don't care. Which is it?