SF Judge Upholds State Privacy Law Cited Prosecution Antiabortion Activists.

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A San Francisco judge has upheld California’s law against recording private conversations without the speakers’ consent, rejecting a challenge by two antiabortion activists who posed as fetal researchers to enter national meetings of abortion providers and secretly record their discussions.


David Daleiden, leader of an antiabortion group called Center for Medical Progress, and Sandra Merritt, an employee, have both been charged with eight felony violations of the state law. Prosecutors say they identified themselves as researchers for Biomax Procurement Services, a nonexistent company, to gain access to conventions of the National Abortion Federation in San Francisco in 2014 and in Baltimore in 2015, as well as meetings of Planned Parenthood around that time.

After they posted videos of the meetings, which Planned Parenthood said had been heavily edited, the abortion groups said their members were subjected to harassment and death threats. Some states cited the videos when they cut off funding for Planned Parenthood. Daleiden and Merritt said they were acting as investigative journalists to expose fetal trafficking. Their trial is scheduled for March.
 
A San Francisco judge has upheld California’s law against recording private conversations without the speakers’ consent, rejecting a challenge by two antiabortion activists who posed as fetal researchers to enter national meetings of abortion providers and secretly record their discussions.


David Daleiden, leader of an antiabortion group called Center for Medical Progress, and Sandra Merritt, an employee, have both been charged with eight felony violations of the state law. Prosecutors say they identified themselves as researchers for Biomax Procurement Services, a nonexistent company, to gain access to conventions of the National Abortion Federation in San Francisco in 2014 and in Baltimore in 2015, as well as meetings of Planned Parenthood around that time.

After they posted videos of the meetings, which Planned Parenthood said had been heavily edited, the abortion groups said their members were subjected to harassment and death threats. Some states cited the videos when they cut off funding for Planned Parenthood. Daleiden and Merritt said they were acting as investigative journalists to expose fetal trafficking. Their trial is scheduled for March.
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Lie harder, little cultist.




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A San Francisco judge has upheld California’s law against recording private conversations without the speakers’ consent, rejecting a challenge by two antiabortion activists who posed as fetal researchers to enter national meetings of abortion providers and secretly record their discussions.


David Daleiden, leader of an antiabortion group called Center for Medical Progress, and Sandra Merritt, an employee, have both been charged with eight felony violations of the state law. Prosecutors say they identified themselves as researchers for Biomax Procurement Services, a nonexistent company, to gain access to conventions of the National Abortion Federation in San Francisco in 2014 and in Baltimore in 2015, as well as meetings of Planned Parenthood around that time.

After they posted videos of the meetings, which Planned Parenthood said had been heavily edited, the abortion groups said their members were subjected to harassment and death threats. Some states cited the videos when they cut off funding for Planned Parenthood. Daleiden and Merritt said they were acting as investigative journalists to expose fetal trafficking. Their trial is scheduled for March.
the "center for medical progress" sure sounds like an anti abortion group. these people function to keep girls too confused for action as the statutory time limits tick. fraud is a very polite term for this.
 
James O'Keefe was busted for illegally video taping workers in Southern California some years ago. He posed a pimp or something. California has some very strong privacy laws. Unlike Georgia, the phones made P01135809 to Govenor Kemp asking to find 11,800 votes. Those calls were recorded and be used in his trial.
 
Imagine what professional foreign spies can achieve when James O’Keefe disguised with nothing but glasses and a homosexual demeanor can get someone from the White House executive office with top security clearance to sing like a bird.
And they didn’t even have sex yet!

 

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