koshergrl
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- Aug 4, 2011
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They engaged in some of the best investigative journalism that has ever taken place...exposing the Planned Parenthood ghouls for the monsters they are.
Of course political prosecutors immediately prosecuted the messengers, instead of going after the true criminals...PP big wigs engaged in lying to women and selling their dead babies for profit. They charged the journalists with a number of charges, including a misdemeanor charge for trying to sell baby parts lol.
All dismissed.
"The Harris County District Attorney's office on Tuesday dismissed all charges against anti-abortion activists who secretly videotaped Planned Parenthood officials in Houston.
"David Robert Daleiden and Sandra Merritt were charged with tampering with a governmental record, for using a fake identification to gain access to the facility. In a surprise move before a hearing on the legitimacy of the indictment, prosecutors dismissed the charges."
"Daleiden also was charged with a misdemeanor count related to purchasing human organs. The pair released video footage showing them posing as representatives of a company called BioMax seeking to procure fetal tissue for research....
"A Harris County Criminal Court at Law judge dismissed the misdemeanor count against Daleiden last month, saying the indictment was flawed."
Charges dismissed against Planned Parenthood videographers
Of course political prosecutors immediately prosecuted the messengers, instead of going after the true criminals...PP big wigs engaged in lying to women and selling their dead babies for profit. They charged the journalists with a number of charges, including a misdemeanor charge for trying to sell baby parts lol.
All dismissed.
"The Harris County District Attorney's office on Tuesday dismissed all charges against anti-abortion activists who secretly videotaped Planned Parenthood officials in Houston.
"David Robert Daleiden and Sandra Merritt were charged with tampering with a governmental record, for using a fake identification to gain access to the facility. In a surprise move before a hearing on the legitimacy of the indictment, prosecutors dismissed the charges."
"Daleiden also was charged with a misdemeanor count related to purchasing human organs. The pair released video footage showing them posing as representatives of a company called BioMax seeking to procure fetal tissue for research....
"A Harris County Criminal Court at Law judge dismissed the misdemeanor count against Daleiden last month, saying the indictment was flawed."
Charges dismissed against Planned Parenthood videographers