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.
Deleiden and his attorneys claimed victory for the anti-abortion movement, saying they were satisfied with the decision.
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. Planned Parenthood has said the pair offered to pay $1,600 for fetal organs, but the clinic refused.
A Harris County Criminal Court at Law judge dismissed the misdemeanor count against Daleiden last month, saying the indictment was flawed.



EXCELLENT news!
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Yes.
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BRAVO!
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Judges want to be on the right side when President Trump happens. Winning. Feels good.
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In this case it was the Prosecutor – but same idea.
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The kicker here is that the DA is an “R”. 👿
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I’m honestly surprised at this news, but happy to be surprised. It IS good news!
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