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Pro-Life Law Firm Files Lawsuit on Behalf of Pro-Life Advocates Shackled and Strip Searched

by Steven Ertelt
LifeNews.com Editor
September 4
, 2008

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Bel Air, MD (LifeNews.com) -- A leading-life law firm has filed suit on behalf of three young, pro-life women who were shackled and strip searched after peacefully protesting abortion in Maryland. The incident involves a group of pro-life advocates who, last month, were arrested without warning by Hartford County State Troopers during their multi-city protest featuring abortions signs.

Last month, Maryland officials dropped all charges against 18 pro-life advocates who were peaceful abortion protest along the streets of Bel Air.

But, Alliance Defense Fund and allied attorneys filed a lawsuit Wednesday against Harford County, the town of Bel Air, and seven police officials on behalf of the young women.

At least a dozen police officers arrived in more than seven marked vehicles and then arrested, jailed, shackled, and strip searched them.

“The state shouldn’t persecute Christians for expressing their beliefs on important social issues, nor deny them their constitutional rights,” ADF senior counsel Kevin Theriot told LifeNews.com. “This incident paints an ugly picture of the state of religious freedom and free speech in America today.”

ADF-allied attorney Daniel Cox, who is serving as local counsel, also commented on the case.

“The truth of the matter is that our clients were heckled, arrested, imprisoned, shackled, and strip searched twice for exercising their First Amendment rights,” he said. “No excuse exists for how our young clients were treated.”

At least 12 police officers handcuffed 18 peaceful participants in the incident and denied them a reason for their arrests. They had relocated to Bel Air after being told by officers to move from another location for not having a permit to engage in free speech activities.

Three young female participants—including teenagers—were subjected to two rounds of strip searches.

The first search took place in the police station parking lot in front of other males. A female officer pulled out the young ladies’ shirt collars to inspect their breasts before reaching down their pants to feel around their waistlines.

The Harford County Detention Center administered the second strip search after the pro-life participants were transferred there. A female officer took the women one by one into a bathroom with a partially open door and ordered them to lift up their shirts and brassieres.

Officials cast the pro-life participants in leg irons, denied them permission to call parents until after midnight, and did not release any of them until the following day.

None were informed that attorneys Steve Peroutka and Scott Whiteman had been prohibited from having any contact with them after arriving at the station earlier that night to assist them.

On August 12, the state decided not to pursue the false charges against them, which included loitering, disorderly conduct, and failure to obey a lawful order. They were never charged for a permit offense.

The complaint filed with the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland, Northern Division, in Swagler v. Harford County also involves the Thomas More Society of Chicago and the American Catholic Lawyers Association who are representing some of the other participants.

Related web sites:
Alliance Defense Fund - http://www.telladf.org


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