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Arrested for Life

A California pro-life pastor is currently serving a 30-day jail term and awaits further sentencing after being arrested for offering sidewalk counseling at an Oakland, Calif., abortion clinic. Walter B. Hoye II, pastor of Progressive Missionary Baptist Church in Berkley, Calif., and founder of Issues4Life Foundation, was convicted last month of "unlawful approach" under an Oakland city ordinance that bars picketers from coming within eight feet of women entering an abortion clinic.

Hoye was originally sentenced to 30 days in jail, a $1,130 fine and three years probation. A further sentence, scheduled for March 20 because of a legality, however, could increase that to up to two years in prison and $4,000 in fines.

Hoye is known for standing outside the Oakland abortion clinic offering leaflets and counseling to women. According to his legal firm, he held a sign on the day of his arrest last May that read: "Jesus loves you and your baby. Please let us help." Prior to that arrest, Hoye was the plaintiff in a federal civil suit challenging the constitutionality of the Access to Reproductive Health Care Facilities Ordinance, the controversial law used to convict him last month in the criminal case.

Attorney Dana Cody, executive director of the Life Legal Defense Foundation, which is representing Hoye in both cases, said the ordinance is "overbroad" because it prevents counseling on a public sidewalk. After watching three hours of videotape used to convict the pastor, Cody said it is unthinkable that Hoye might face jail time.

"Pastor Hoye was not blocking, he was being blocked by the clinic escorts," she said. "He was not harassing, he was being harassed. Our defense was that he was acting in a lawful and peaceful manner and should not had been convicted under this ordinance."

Calling Hoye's conviction a violation of free speech rights, fellow black pro-life leaders traveled from across the country to attend Hoye's sentencing last week.

"Walter-being a pastor, the prophetic voice of God-is bringing attention to this issue," said Stephen Broden, an African-American pastor from Dallas who arrived in Oakland earlier this week. "We who are in the black pro-life movement recognize that if they silence Walter then the potentiality for us being silenced [also exists]. ... We have assembled here in Oakland to stand with Walter on the day of his sentencing to let the world know that this is something that we're not going to stand for. We're going to resist this. We're going to protest this. We're going to let it be known that the church of the living God has a right to speak out and to stand up for the lives of the babies across this country."

Pretrial hearings in Hoye's federal civil suit begin this spring. Regardless of his fate, Hoye says ending abortion should be black America's top priority.

"Every 72 seconds a black baby is murdered in the womb of his or her mother," Hoye said. "I am hoping this case will create a dialogue that will strengthen the resolve of leadership in black America to fight for the lives of her children by taking a stand against abortion." [charismamag.com, 2/20/09]

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0 #1 mark 2009-02-24 23:47
People, it's not about color, it's about human life, although this Paster Hoye is harshly being punished probably because of the old 30's-60's indifference because he is black. This is an outrage, this is a clear case of violation of our Constitutional right of free speach. This paster was not violent, he was and continues to be a peaceful man of God.
What right do we have that allows a human being to kill an innocent baby? Man should never be allowed that right and according to our Creator, we don't have that right!
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