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Anti-abortion activist’s human organ purchase charge dropped

By JUAN A. LOZANO, Associated Press
Published: June 14, 2016, 10:38am

HOUSTON — A judge has dismissed a misdemeanor charge accusing an anti-abortion activist of trying to buy human organs while making an undercover video looking into Planned Parenthood practices.

Attorneys for David Daleiden on Tuesday called the dismissal a victory for the anti-abortion movement and say they’re working to have a felony charge against him dropped too.

Legal experts say the charge was dismissed Monday on a technicality.

Jeff McShan, a spokesman for the Harris County District Attorney’s Office, says prosecutors won’t appeal the ruling but will focus on the felony charge pending before a different judge.

Daleiden and fellow activist Sandra Merritt each still face a felony charge of tampering with a governmental record. Prosecutors say they used fake driver’s licenses to conceal their identities while dealing with Planned Parenthood.

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