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News of David Daleiden, founder and president of The Center for Medical Progress and his prolife videos
In his personal declaration, former Orange County district attorney, Tony Rackauckas states that Daleiden’s videos gave him not only the evidence he needed to pursue his 2016 investigation of the tissue procurement companies, but evidence the companies responded to by admitting guilt, paying $…More
News of David Daleiden, founder and president of The Center for Medical Progress and his prolife videos

In his personal declaration, former Orange County district attorney, Tony Rackauckas states that Daleiden’s videos gave him not only the evidence he needed to pursue his 2016 investigation of the tissue procurement companies, but evidence the companies responded to by admitting guilt, paying $7.8 million, and closing their businesses. Daleiden’s videos may have been undercover, but because they revealed “evidence of infanticide, of partial birth abortion, of felony battery and of the illegal sales of fetal tissues and organs,” they are legal under California law.
California state law already establishes, and is the crux of Daleiden’s defense: Journalists recording undercover videos are protected by law if they are making reasonable, good faith efforts to investigate violent crimes.
The criminal trial is tentatively scheduled to take place in April
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Prosecutors Want To Ban Exculpatory Evidence From Pro-Lifer's Trial

California prosecutors in the upcoming criminal trial of David Daleiden, who could face jail time for recording conversations with …
John A Cassani
It has always been a mistake to trust the government to uphold any of the rights contained in the Bill of Rights. Maybe, a case like this one will wake some people up to the fact that the government wants to chip away at the first amendment so much that it doesn’t matter anymore. People like David Daleiden are essential to upholding all of our freedoms. A free press can not be monolithic in its …More
It has always been a mistake to trust the government to uphold any of the rights contained in the Bill of Rights. Maybe, a case like this one will wake some people up to the fact that the government wants to chip away at the first amendment so much that it doesn’t matter anymore. People like David Daleiden are essential to upholding all of our freedoms. A free press can not be monolithic in its viewpoint, unless the plan is to eliminate everyone who disagrees.