Lauretta Brown Sep 01, 2017
U.S. District Court Judge William Orrick charged David Daleiden and his attorneys about $200,000 in fines for releasing undercover videos from a National Abortion Federation conference which the judge had barred from release. Orrick held Daleiden in contempt of court in July after his attorneys posted the undercover videos to their website.............Daleiden’s Center for Medical Progress is behind a series of undercover videos which expose Planned Parenthood employees discussing trafficking in fetal remains. When the videos were initially released in 2015, even Hillary Clinton called the footage, which led to a Congressional inquiry, “disturbing.”.........Ferreira on Monday called the federal judge’s contempt order “an unprecedented infringement on a state criminal case.”...........Daleiden has questioned Judge Orrick’s objectivity in the case, highlighting the judge’s past ties with Planned Parenthood, and has appealed the gag order on his videos to the Supreme Court........To Read More.
My Take - Another good example of another political hack in the federal judiciary and why there should be a Constitutional Amendment to place age and term limits on the federal judiciary.
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