This will make you smile. Two thumbs up for Defend Life and all the folks unjustly arrested.
GOVERNOR
O'MALLEY AND MARYLAND BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS TO AWARD
$385,000
to PRO-LIFE PROTESTORS:
10
PLAINTIFFS TO SHARE SETTLEMENT
RELEASE: March 7,
2012
CONTACT: Fran Griffin,
703-255-2211
BALTIMORE, MD -- The Maryland Board
of Public Works, which includes Governor Martin O'Malley as one of its three
members, announced today that it will grant a $385,000 settlement with nine
individuals who were illegally arrested and jailed by Maryland State Police on
August 1, 2008, in Bel Air, Maryland for displaying large pictures of aborted
babies along Route 24.
This settlement must still be approved by the individual plaintiffs.
After transfer of funds has been accomplished, a news conference with more
details will be held in Baltimore.
The out-of-court settlement by the Maryland Police results from an
annual week-long event held every year since 2001 by DEFEND LIFE, a regional
pro-life organization, during which a few dozen pro-life activists stand along
streets and highways in 15 cities exercising their First Amendment rights of
free speech. While 18 were arrested, only nine individuals in addition to the
organization, DEFEND LIFE, filed suit. Those arrested included five college
students, a businessman, and a professional engineer.
Two of the most crucial parts of the out-of-court settlement
are:
* The Maryland State Police cannot restrict speech, including speech
employing images of aborted human babies, based on reactions of viewers or
motorists to that speech.
*
The Maryland State Police must agree to implement
a training program
within 120 days of settlement that will
train its officials and
employees on First and Fourth Amendment rights in a manner that is consistent
with the District Court's opinion. The program must be reviewed by plaintiff's
counsel before implementation. BACKGROUND
INFORMATION
DEFEND LIFE, a grass roots, Maryland-based all-volunteer pro-life
activist organization, began sponsoring annual Face the Truth Tours in 2001. The
purpose is to show the reality of abortion by displaying large pictures of
pre-born and aborted babies along heavily trafficked highways during these
annual summer tours. Each Truth Tour lasts five days with at least three stops
each day. The next FACE THE TRUTH tour will be held from July 23-27,
2012.
About 50 of large signs are lined up at 100-foot intervals. With one
minor exception, no arrests have ever occurred. (DEFEND LIFE has learned that
plain-clothes Maryland State Police had conducted secret surveillance of the
2007 DEFEND LIFE Face the Truth Tour in Westminster, Maryland.)
From 2001 through 2009, the last stop on the last day was always in
Harford County, Maryland. The final stop was at the intersection of Routes 24
and 924, just north of I-95. During that stop, there was absolutely no contact
with the Maryland State Police.
Yet in 2008, Truth Tour participants were told during the tour by a
Maryland State Trooper that unless they vacated the premises, they would be
arrested. Knowing that they were fully within their rights, but not wanting to
annoy the police, they proceeded a few miles north to Bel Air, as they believed
that the Bel Air Police were in charge of that jurisdiction, not the Maryland
State Police. Thus the tour regrouped on Route 24 in Bel Air and set up their
signs. Within minutes without further warning, 18 were arrested by the Maryland
State Police. Sixteen of the 18 were jailed overnight (two minors were
released).
The rights of the demonstrators were
violated in various ways including:
… No reason was given for
arrests.…
Phone calls
were denied.…
A lawyer was
denied access.…
Teenage girls
were bra-searched.
On August 12, 2008, all charges
were dropped in Harford County District Court against the 18 persons who had
been arrested. Subsequently, lawsuits were filed by nine
individual plaintiffs
plus DEFEND LIFE against Harford County, Bel Air, and the Maryland State Police.
In 2010, a settlement was reached with Harford County.
In 2011,
after dismissing Bel Air from the lawsuit, U. S.
District Judge Richard
Bennett stated in a Summary Judgment that the Maryland State Police had violated
the plaintiffs' First Amendment free speech rights and their Fourth Amendment
rights against unreasonable seizures.
He further
stated that the sole purpose of a trial in this case would be to determine
the amount of the judgments the plaintiffs would be
awarded.
COMMENTS FROM JACK AMES
Upon learning of the
approval by the Maryland Board of Public Works, Jack Ames, director and founder
of DEFEND LIFE, who organized the 2008 Face the Truth Tour, made this
statement:
"Thanks be to God! The good news is that the First Amendment still lives
in Maryland. Our Founding Fathers who so wisely enshrined the right of free
speech into our Constitution would be extremely pleased.
This historic decision should embolden pro-life all across America to
continue to take to the streets, exposing the reality of pre-born child killing
until the day comes that abortion is not only illegal in American, but also
unthinkable!" Ames said.
YouTube.com clips of the Maryland Police warning and actual arrests can
be seen at
http://bit.ly/Af9oeg
(or search "Defend Life Harford
County").
To schedule an interview with one of
the plaintiffs, or to get more information, contact Fran Griffin of Griffin
Communications at 703-255-2211.
Good news from the "Land of Mary".
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