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Abortion Video Stay

Staying the preliminary hearing into whether two anti-abortion activists broke invasion-of-privacy laws, the California Supreme Court said it must first determine whether the state attorney general has a conflict of interest in prosecuting the case.

SAN FRANCISCO – Staying the preliminary hearing into whether two anti-abortion activists broke invasion-of-privacy laws, the California Supreme Court said it must first determine whether the state attorney general has a conflict of interest in prosecuting the case.

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