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Welcome to Call to Decision
African
American Pastor Sentenced to Jail for
Opposing
Abortion on Public Sidewalk
OAKLAND,
Calif., Feb.
19 /Christian Newswire/ -- Today the Rev. Walter Hoye of
Berkeley, California was sentenced to serve 30-days in county jail by
Judge Hing of the Alameda Superior Court after being found guilty on
January 15, 2009, of unlawfully approaching a person entering an
abortion clinic in Oakland. The court is allowing Rev. Hoye to serve his
time by an alternative method like community service. Reverend Hoye was
fined a total of $1,130 and ordered to stay away from the clinic.
Dozens in the African-American community from around the nation who came
out in support of Rev. Hoye were outraged by the sentence. The consensus
of these leaders is that it was a travesty that Rev. Hoye was found
guilty in the first place for standing in the gap for black children
targeted by the abortion industry. Now they are simply enraged.
"It is absolutely incredible that in America an individual can be
sentenced to jail for engaging in peaceful free speech activity on a
public sidewalk," remarked Allison Aranda, Staff Counsel for Life
Legal Defense Foundation. "We will appeal."
Rev. Hoye is an African-American pastor who feels a special calling to
work for the end of the genocide-by- abortion taking place in the
African-American community. As part of his efforts, he stands in front
of an abortion clinic in Oakland with leaflets offering abortion
alternatives and a sign reading, "Jesus loves you and your baby.
Let us help." That was, until he was found guilty and jailed for
"unlawfully" approaching abortion clinic patients because the
Oakland City Council passed an ordinance making it a crime to stand on a
public sidewalk offering alternatives to abortion.
According to 2004 statistics from the National Center for Health
Statistics, about 37 percent of pregnancies of black women end in
abortion, compared with 12 percent for non-Hispanic white women and 19
percent for Hispanic women.
Attorneys Catherine Short and Mike Millen, who also represented Rev.
Hoye at trial, are also engaged in a lawsuit challenging the
constitutionality of the ordinance and hopeful it will be struck down
and Rev. Hoye vindicated.
For more details about Rev. Hoye's case go to www.lldf.org.
Life Legal Defense Foundation was established in 1989, and is a
non-profit organization composed of attorneys and other concerned
citizens, committed to the sanctity of human life. For more information,
call Dana Cody at 916.727.4396.
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