Criminal
Dec. 9, 2019
Anti-abortion activists to be tried on fewer charges for taping talks
A judge ruled two anti-abortion activists must face a criminal trial on allegations they illegally recorded Planned Parenthood and other officials Friday, but defense attorneys were pleased he dismissed five of the 14 counts because the taped conversations took place in public places.




SAN FRANCISCO -- A judge ruled two anti-abortion activists must face a criminal trial on allegations they illegally recorded Planned Parenthood and other officials Friday, but defense attorneys were pleased he dismissed five of the 14 counts because the taped conversations took place in public places.
San Francisco County Superior Court Judge Christopher C. Hite's decisio...
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