Christians
News
reports that a federal judge has ruled in favor of 13 pro-life Christians in a
lawsuit filed by the Office of the Attorney General of New York (OAG-NY) claiming
that the demonstrators had “harassed” women at an Albany NY abortion provider.
Judge Carol Bagley Amon ruled that
former NY Attorney General Eric Schneiderman’s office failed to provide
evidence that “Christians outside Choices Women’s Medical Center engaged in
conduct that would rise to the level of willful harassment.” She wrote, “The interactions on the sidewalk
outside Choices were generally quite short, and there is no credible evidence
that any protester disregarded repeated requests to be left alone over an
extended period or changed his or her tone or message in response to requests to
be left alone in a way that suggested an intent to harass, annoy, or alarm.” “The OAG-NY has failed to show that any
defendant had the intent to harass, annoy, or alarm a patient, companion, or
escort; thus, it has failed to show that any defendant has violated NYCCAA [the
New York City Clinic Access Act], as interpreted by the OAG,” Bagley Amon added.
However, Judge Bagley Amon did rule
that one protester engaged in illegal behavior by blocking the entryway to the
facility. “As long as a protestor does
not blockade a clinic entrance or exit, he or she is free to stand or pace with
a sign unless and until he or she interferes with another person’s passage to
or from the facility,” Amon said. “The
OAG-NY argues that most of the defendants in this case have physically
obstructed patient, companion, and escort access to Choices. A careful review of the video, photo, and
testimonial evidence presented at the preliminary injunction hearing and reveals
that only B. George illegally obstructed access to Choices,” she added.
Schneidermann alleged that the pro-lifer
demonstrators engaged in a pattern of harassment for repeatedly using signs,
making statements such as “You have the blood of dead babies on your hands” and
“They are killing babies above your heads,” as well as passing out pamphlets
and literature.
According to Christian News, the demonstrators are members of local churches. One pastor and defendant in the case stated
his thanks to God for the ruling. “We
thank the Lord that our life-affirming work to counsel women considering
abortion was upheld in federal court,” Kenneth Griepp, senior pastor at Church
@ The Rock told media. “As Christians
who seek to honor Jesus, like Him, we will continue to offer compassion to
those who see abortion as the only way out of an unexpected pregnancy. We said from the beginning that the charges
against us were baseless and an offense to the First Amendment. We are grateful for the court’s thoughtful and
detailed opinion that vindicates our rights.”
Praise God for this good judgment from
this judge!
Rev.
Dr. Kenneth L. Beale, Jr.
Chaplain
(Colonel-Ret), U.S. Army
Pastor, Ft. Snelling Memorial Chapel
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