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Planned Parenthood Effort to Expand
Injunction Sputters
Contact: Dana Cody, Esq., Life Legal Defense Foundation,
916-727-4396
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 8 /Christian
Newswire/ -- Planned Parenthood's latest attempt to banish sidewalk
counselors from in front of its clinic in San Mateo, California,
appeared likely to go down in defeat after a judge made a preliminary
ruling that the abortion business had failed to prove its case against
long-time pro-life advocate Ross Foti.
Over five years ago, Mr. Foti entered into a mutually
binding injunction with Planned Parenthood Golden Gate (PPGG), in order
to put an end to years of legal wrangling over his rights at the clinic.
Mr. Foti agreed to stay 15 feet from clinic property and to limit the
number of his signs on the sidewalk in exchange for PPGG's agreement
that its "escorts" would not block him or drown out his words.
PPGG was undoubtedly chagrined to find that, far from
being discouraged, Mr. Foti redoubled his efforts and continued to
appear several times a week at the clinic in order to picket, pray, and
reach out to abortion-bound women. Moreover, over the years, other
pro-lifers, including some 40 Days for Life participants, came to pray
and counsel on the public sidewalk in front of the clinic.
PPGG responded by retaining a private investigator to
document Mr. Foti's alleged violations of the injunction. In addition to
claiming that Mr. Foti was violating restrictions on where he, his
signs, and his truck could be, PPGG claimed that Mr. Foti was
"enlisting" other individuals to violate the injunction. The evidence
for this contention were the occasional conversations that Mr. Foti was
seen having with other pro-lifers who crossed the street to talk to him.
PPGG's attack was not simply against Mr. Foti, who, if
found in violation, could have received a jail sentence and a $21,000
fine, as well as being ordered to pay tens of thousands of dollars to
PPGG's lawyers. The larger strategy was to get a court to rule that Mr.
Foti was "acting in concert" with anyone else who came to the clinic,
and then to move against these individuals directly as co-contemnors
with Mr. Foti. Indeed, on December 5, 2009, PPGG arranged for process
servers to serve the injunction and a threatening letter on every person
who happened to be present at the clinic that day.
At a trial held in San Mateo Superior Court on February 4
and 5, Judge Elizabeth Lee heard PPGG's witnesses. Mr. Foti was
represented by LLDF Legal Director Katie Short and volunteer attorney
Mike Millen. Under cross-examination, PPGG's private investigator
frequently contradicted himself and was forced to admit that his videos,
photos, and notes did not support his earlier testimony that Mr. Foti
had repeatedly violated the injunction.
At the close of the plaintiff's case, Judge Lee indicated
that PPGG had not met its burden of showing that Mr. Foti was guilty of
willfully violating the court order. However, at the urging of PPGG's
attorneys, she permitted a round of briefing to finalize the legal and
factual arguments.
"Planned Parenthood's attorneys are shamelessly trying to
expand the reach of the injunction," said Short. "They are conjuring up
the most strained and fantastic interpretations of the language of the
various provisions to further limit Mr. Foti. But they are also trying,
as they have so often in the past, to use an injunction that applies to
one group of pro-lifers as their ticket to get rid of every pro-lifer
who comes after, no matter if it is years later. Fortunately, Judge Lee
does not appear inclined to let them get away with it."
The parties are due to appear in court in April for the
final hearing on the matter.
LLDF was established in 1989, and is a non-profit
organization composed of attorneys and other concerned citizens,
committed to giving helpless and innocent human beings of any age,
particularly the unborn, and their advocates, a trained and committed
voice in the courtrooms of our nation. For more information, call Dana
Cody at 916.727.4396.
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