![David Daleiden, left, and Sandra Merritt, foreground, wait outside of a courtroom in San Francisco Feb. 11. The two pro-life activists and journalists have been charged with invasion of privacy for secretly making videos of Planned Parenthood employees talking about the organization’s trafficking of fetal body parts. Now, the California Supreme Court will review claim of political bias in the case.
David Daleiden, left, and Sandra Merritt, foreground, wait outside of a courtroom in San Francisco Feb. 11. The two pro-life activists and journalists have been charged with invasion of privacy for secretly making videos of Planned Parenthood employees talking about the organization’s trafficking of fetal body parts. Now, the California Supreme Court will review claim of political bias in the case.](https://publisher-ncreg.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/pb-ncregister/swp/hv9hms/media/20200827120852_52a38696f87d3dd40294e7b8fb3e55898729ff657b1fa151f82a13160444c86f.jpeg)
Daleiden, Merritt Prosecutions Halted as Calif. Supreme Court Reviews Bias Claim
Lawyers for the pro-life whistleblowers have filed a motion that cites the close ties between Planned Parenthood and state Attorney General Xavier Becerra and his predecessor, Kamala Harris.