Biden Administration Seeks Overly Harsh Sentences for Blocking Abortion Clinic Access
Whatever you think of abortion, the Department of Justice's latest approach to these cases is misguided.

A federal judge late last month handed down the final sentence in a string of high-profile prosecutions related to a protest at an abortion provider in Washington, D.C. That defendant, Paulette Harlow, 75, received two years in prison for helping block an entrance to a clinic in October 2020.
She joins nine other defendants who received sentences from 10 to 57 months' incarceration.
That the group broke the law is basically beyond debate. Whether or not the law under which they were prosecuted should be a law at all, however, is not—a question worth interrogating regardless of where you fall on the pro-choice to pro-life spectrum.
On October 22, 2020, Lauren Handy, who organized the protest and received almost five years in prison, secured access to the Washington Surgi-Clinic by booking an appointment under a fake name. The scene was, according to prosecutors, chaotic: Several of the defendants proceeded to block the way into the procedure area by chaining themselves together, and one nurse reportedly fell and sprained an ankle after another defendant, Jay Smith, 34, shoved a door open. (Ironically, he received the shortest sentence—10 months—because he declined to go to trial.)
Core to the case is the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act, a 1994 law making it a federal crime to engage in "violent, threatening, damaging, and obstructive conduct intended to injure, intimidate, or interfere with the right to seek, obtain, or provide reproductive health services." The necessity of that law is disputable when considering that offenses like trespassing are already crimes. That's not to say the defendants acted blamelessly; they didn't. It is to say that the criminal code is extremely bloated, and the FACE Act arguably further criminalized conduct that was already illegal.
But that point is especially relevant in the context of how the Department of Justice (DOJ) under President Joe Biden's administration pursued this case and related cases. Not content just with the FACE Act, prosecutors paired it with another federal offense: conspiracy against rights, which criminalizes conspiring "to injure, oppress, threaten, or intimidate any person" who is in the process of exercising a legal or constitutional right.
Prosecuting these offenses in tandem gave the government an opening to secure sentences that were, in this writer's view, clearly disproportionate to the criminal conduct, regardless of one's political views. Fifty-seven months—the sentence Handy received—is, for example, the same punishment a federal judge last month handed to a Hawaii man who allegedly defrauded 42 investors out of $1.2 million. There is a disconnect here.
At Harlow's sentencing, her husband, John, asked for mercy, invoking her age and reportedly declining health. Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia declined to oblige and replied that she should "make every effort to remain alive…because that is part of the tenets of your religion." Do even the most avid pro-choicers think this woman should potentially die in prison for this?
The conversation around this issue, and these prosecutions specifically, has been fraught, to put it mildly. Several viral posts claiming Harlow was arrested and sentenced for "praying outside an abortion clinic" may be intoxicating for those who feel aggrieved by this administration's hard-line approach to such protests. They are also false. That conduct—praying outside a clinic—indeed remains protected by the First Amendment, and advocates undermine their cause when they mislead to generate support. The truth here is ridiculous enough. It doesn't require embellishment.
It is also true that the protesters here were not innocent of legal wrongdoing—something that even the staunchest pro-lifers should be able to recognize. Inherent to the concept of civil disobedience is the notion that protesters are willing to break the law and be punished for it if they believe their cause is righteous enough to merit such a sacrifice.
Whether or not it was effective here is also a worthy question. Lying to get into a clinic and keeping patients from entering may hinder abortion efforts in the very short term, but in the long term it mostly amounts to flamboyant performance art. If changing hearts and minds was the goal, then talking with patients and praying outside the clinic—what some erroneously believe these defendants are going to prison for—may ironically have been the superior option.
That still doesn't negate the absurdity of those prison terms. Biden ran for office in part on a promise that he had rethought his tough-on-crime past. It is possible for him to balance that with his pro-choice plank. It appears he has chosen not to.
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Oh, boy! This is going to be interesting. Hoping more light than flames will be shed in the comments. I've seen two many conflicting partisan reports to know what really happened, other than the usual government overreach.
(Fats Waller is just now singing, "All That Meat And No Potatoes" and that sound just fine.)
Most of the video is online.
The simple fact is the DoJ Civil Rights division is an activist group seeking to politically convict their enemies.
FACE act protects both abortion clinics and pro life clinics. But the Civil Rights group only cares about one. Despite 70% of attacks being against pro life centers including arson, they've only arrested a handful and didnt pursue long sentences. Even the NYC lawyers who fire bombed a cop car got less time than this DoJ group is asking against abortion protestors.
Hmm, how would Dobbs affect charges of "conspiracy against rights" in cases like this going forward?
You’re entirely right; Dobbs destroyed any concept of Individual Rights recognition on the subject. One of stupidest things I’ve ever seen Republicans do. Opening gates and paving roads for the tyrannical left to shoot down.
The SCOTUS overturned an incorrect decision that falsely provided constitutional protection to an act that is not a right.
How one acts towards themselves is not a right?
"The right of the people to be secure in their persons"
Roe v Wade not only ruled by the US Constitutions bill of rights "The right of the people to be secure in their persons" it demonstrated an entire precedence to re-enforce that ruling.
Alito just said, "None of the other decisions (precedence) cited by Roe and Casey involved the critical moral question posed by abortion."
- Essentially claiming his morals were higher than the Bill of Rights.
^That is the "incorrect decision.
Fuck ***ALL*** of ye bastards who block my way in pubic spaces!!!! I do SNOT care if ye are BLM, Jesus Christ Reincarnated, Queen Spermy Daniels (Who Art Drenched in Vaseline), The Proud Boys of Summer, or those who will LOVE MEEEEE, Long After the The Proud Boys of Summer are GONE, or, more likely, a bunch of GOONS who I just WISH would be GONE forever... Just GET THE FUCK OUT OF MY WAY ass I travel in pubic spaces that my taxes have paid for!!!
Fuck ALL of ye BASTARDS for BLOCKING my way!!!!
I've been told by Jeff and others than 2-5 years is justified because someone twisted their ankle.
I've been told by Jesse that all the protesters were doing was "praying and singing". How did anyone twist an ankle as a result of praying and singing?
Was this a peaceful protest? And this is using the definition used to define the Gaza protests on college campuses.
I've been told that trespassers can/should be shot and killed. Perhaps they should have gotten a Capitol Police officer there and just shot the lady, then given a medal to the guy who did it. There wouldn't have even needed to be a trial for this FACE Act violation, and we'd all be celebrating the bravery of the officer for doing his duty and saving everyone from this violent, belligerent septuagenarian.
ngl, they should probably just go back to firebombing them in the middle of the night. Put on some blackface and say it's "mostly peaceful" for the fentanyl martyr. Media won't even pick up the story, and nobody will ever be charged for it.
For those who give a shit, be shit know, AT is an UDDER ASSHOLE who is FAR more worried about the “property rights” of a pond-owner, if I should (as a thirsting-to-death one) fetch a few cups of water to boil and drink, thereby killing a few amoebas and water-bears etc. … Compared to INFIDELS WHO KILL FRESHLY FARTYILIZED SACRED EGG SMELLS!!! Fuck off and die, fascist asshole!!!
https://reason.com/2024/03/07/alabama-governor-signs-bill-protecting-ivf-treatments/?comments=true#comment-10480184
You arrogant nonsensical twit! I know arguing with you is like arguing with a brick wall, but who knows, more sensible people just MIGHT take a clue from the below:
Case A: Theoretical (COULDA-WOULDA-SHOULDA) harm to some fartilized HUMAN egg smells, caused by NOT implanting the tested-and-genetically defective said “Sacred” fartilized HUMAN egg smells, which are known to, at BEST case, if “successfully” brought to term, would suffer and die in hours or days at the most. There ARE these cases, you know! AND THE KICKER IS, THE FUCKING EGG SMELL IS FROZEN, OUTSIDE THE HUMAN BODY, AND SHOWS ZERO SIGNS OF LIFE, ABILITY TO FEEL PAIN, OR SENTIENCE!!!!
Case B: A thirsty human wants to drink pond water, ’cause he has no other water source. So, not liking diseases either, he BOILS the water first, KILLING innocent, motile, swimming, pain-feeling paramecia and water bears!!!
Now WHO has done more harm, and who, if anyone, should be PUNISHED?
AND WHO IS AN ARROGANT PUNISHMENT-LUSTING ASSHOLE MICRO-MANAGING, POWER-PIG AUTHORITARIAN?!?!?
Rotsa ruck getting Trump-panzee MAGAts or anarco-fascisti to follow factual reasoning, Plucky Squirrel. Girl-bullying cowards are the reason a political state is organized--to have actual men and women bring masked murdering whack jobs to justice for acts of unprovoked aggression. Here's one in today's news: https://www.ctvnews.ca/video/c2942040-video-shows-confrontation-at-seattle-drive-thru
... you?
Totes obvious to the casual observer, you have ZERO respect for the owners of private property, when the private property is a woman’s womb, or the (to YOU) Sacred Fartilized Egg Smells, even when they are genetically defective, and not even inside a human body!
The woman’s womb, AND the Sacred Fartilized Egg Smells, are ALL the Common Property of the Collective Hive! Especially if YOU and your dog-pile can get 51% of the voters… Or Der TrumpfenFarter-Fuhrer… to dog-pile on, to say so!!! Bark-bark-bark, woof-woof-woof!!! Might makes right, and dog-bites make right! “The Collective Hive” owns women’s wombs now, right… MARXIST?!?!?
Credit where due here. I honestly didn't think Reason would cover this story. Thanks for proving me wrong Billy.
Reason's headlines always reveal their loyalty to the regime.
I don't think this one could possibly be phrased any more softly.
https://x.com/AuronMacintyre/status/1803185603862991275?t=YWYD5sUT3J-UB9q-g9LgYw&s=19
I have no patience for those concern trolling about the theoretically dangerous excesses of the right while the government is currently arresting doctors for opposing child mutilation
“Do even the most avid pro-choicers think this woman should potentially die in prison for this?
You betcha they do.
Yep. Enemies deserve to be punished. Bolsheviks gonna Bolshe.
After the LP counted the first ever spoiler vote for a woman on the ticket in January 1973, the childbed death rate among California women FELL. This is because the Supreme Court copied the LP platform to stop the coercion of pregnant women by anti-life bigots into involuntary reproduction. This is shown in medical statistics. Attacking women's clinics to increase pregnant women's death rate is terrorist aggression, same as exposing them to gamma rays or chemical poisons. The perps should have been sentenced for attempted homicide, or "femicide" as the Dems would frame the indictment--if only they understood the math. https://libertariantranslator.wordpress.com/2023/05/01/life-v-anti-life/
https://x.com/VDAREJamesK/status/1803168884838564171?t=snHEF9Wl7t1xz7nKkRmemg&s=19
Noam Chomsky was asked why he was allowed to be at MIT if the military ran everything. He said they didn’t care about his job if weapons research, etc, continued. But his career would have been done overnight if he discussed racial differences bc that’s actually subversive.
The D-Gang threw the book at Dinesh D'Souza, The J6 protesters and Trump. Of course they're going to throw the book at these people too.
They ARE [Na]tional So[zi]alist[s].
The people running the Biden Administration are pro-abortion extremists. If the protesters blocked the inside of the facility, then they should expect jail time. However, there is a pattern established from the Biden Administration and the political Left that political protests and speech from the Right are to be regarded as legally suspect, and punishable by harshest means available. They do not abide dissent from their ideology.
Left wing violence is speech, right wing speech is violence.
I wonder if the "block access to abortion clinic" crowd is ironically the same as the "you should be able to run over protestors blocking the street" crowd ?
Yes.
They are not preventing you from going to work, the hospital, etc.
I wonder if the "throw the book at them" crowd supports the Gaza protests.
They should be arrested, yes. However, why are they getting significantly more jail time than violent criminals? Several states give negligent homicide a mandatory maximum shorter than 5 years.
Additionally, as others have pointed out, the lawyers who firebombed a police car got 15 months in prison.
There seems to not only be a move to punish political crimes more than violent ones, but also that the direction of the political crime matters significantly. That's not justice.
Ok you ignorant leftist twat, how is being on a sidewalk protesting and allowing people to pass the same as standing in traffic explicitly to stop people from passing? Or do you routinely drive on the sidewalk?
In typical MAGA Trumpeteer fashion, you failed to read the story you are so pleased to spew vitriol about. There was no sidewalk. These idiots lied their way inside a building and chained themselves together to prevent access to services… just like street protesters purposely blocking the road access for stupid political performance stunts.
A harsh crackdown on these dipshits is called for. They are extremists who will never accept compromise. The only way to protect clinics and patients from their harassment is by slapping them down hard.
Perhaps they should firebomb more of the clinics. That might get progressive respect, given their history.
That would at least demonstrate their sincerity.
I don't think I could tolerate the "I survived sniper fire, molotov cocktails, and getting raped through broken glass coffee tables just so I didn't have to stick a coathanger up my hoohah." sermons that nth-wave feminists would warp future generations of women and girls, other peoples' children, with.
I have to agree. These people did commit offenses, but they don't deserve sentences like these. I'm no lawyer, but I'm sure I remember reading somewhere that there was a legal principle saying that one actual illegal act should only result in one conviction. Whatever happened to that? Prosecutors routinely pile on as many charges as they can, many of which seem synonymous.
Trump says hello.
thank you for bringing the injustice to light
"violent, threatening, damaging, and obstructive"
Prosecutors, judges, and writers need to learn what "and" means.
She wasn't in a wheelchair praying outside an abortion clinic. She was in a wheelchair praying inside an abortion clinic.
Obstructive? Absolutely. But if her behavior wasn't also violent, threatening, and damaging she didn't break this law. Unless we've reached the point where we consider microaggressions to be actual battery.
Wait, a group that arrests teens for riding over a pride flag on the road, wants to put people in jail that doesn't share the same opinions.
No way!