California strikes plea deal in Planned Parenthood undercover video case
- California has agreed to a plea deal that ends the criminal case against Sandra Merritt, a pro-life activist, after eight years of prosecution for making undercover videos about Planned Parenthood's practices.
- Merritt will plead 'no contest' to a single felony charge, which will be reduced to a misdemeanor after a one-year probation, with no prison time or fines imposed.
- Liberty Counsel stated that the plea agreement is a complete victory for Merritt, emphasizing that she did nothing wrong by exposing the abortion industry's practices.
- David Daleiden, a fellow activist, called the dismissal a 'huge victory' after years of what he described as politically motivated prosecution.
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