Leader of Chicago-based Pro-Life Action League under siege.Chicago -- Pro-abortion National Organization of Women (NOW) lawyers have persuaded three federal judges to ignore an earlier U.S. Supreme Court ruling that exonerated Joe Scheidler in an anti-trust suit by a vote of eight to one. In a renewed effort to bankrupt and silence Scheidler and pro-lifers like him once for all, NOW's lawyers are using the Racketeer-Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO RICO n. . ) to persecute per·se·cute tr.v. per·se·cut·ed, per·se·cut·ing, per·se·cutes 1. To oppress or harass with ill-treatment, especially because of race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or beliefs. 2. him. RICO makes it a crime to direct or manage an association--formal or informal--whose members work together to commit certain crimes characteristic of organized crime, such as extortion extortion, in law, unlawful demanding or receiving by an officer, in his official capacity, of any property or money not legally due to him. Examples include requesting and accepting fees in excess of those allowed to him by statute or arresting a person and, with or gambling. Racketeering Traditionally, obtaining or extorting money illegally or carrying on illegal business activities, usually by Organized Crime . A pattern of illegal activity carried out as part of an enterprise that is owned or controlled by those who are engaged in the illegal activity. lawsuits are costly to defend and provide triple damages and lawyers' fees. To date, Scheidler and co-defendants have been assessed triple damages of $280,000, as well as two decades of legal fees. Defending Scheidler and his codefendants are Chicago lawyer Tom Brejcha and the Thomas More Society of Pro-Life Law Centre. He will need to hire the same Supreme Court specialists who won the eight to one victory the last time Scheidler was exonerated. While the abortionists, funded by many corporations, pharmaceuticals and other publicly supported pro-abortion organizations, such as Planned Parenthood-which itself operates more than fifty abortion clinics-have millions of dollars to spend, Scheidler and other pro-lifers must raise funds from individual prolifers (Nat. Cath. Reg REG, n.pr See random event generator. ., Nov. 20 and Dec. 4, 2005). Constitutional law experts worry that using the anti-racketeering law against demonstrators could have a chilling effect |
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