Criminal,
Civil Rights
Apr. 22, 2019
Preliminary hearing for anti-abortion activists starts Monday
A San Francisco County judge will decide whether the state attorney general can present enough evidence to try two anti-abortion activists on 15 criminal charges of invasion of privacy after they are alleged to have secretly filmed Planned Parenthood staff conspiring to sell fetal tissue.




A San Francisco County judge will decide in a pretrial hearing starting Monday whether the state attorney general can present enough evidence to try two anti-abortion activists on 15 criminal charges of invasion of privacy after they are alleged to have secretly filmed Planned Parenthood staff conspiring to sell fetal tissue.
Attorney General Xavier Becerra filed an arrest warrant in 2017 for David Robert Daleiden and Sandra Merritt ...
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