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Prosecutors have decided not to proceed with a case against a woman who was the first person arrested under Scotland’s ...
The case against the first anti-abortion protester to be arrested under new buffer zone laws in Scotland has been dropped by ...
Carla Lockhart, a DUP Member of Parliament, hopes last week's decision not to prosecute a grandmother for holding a sign ...
Rose Docherty, 75, was the first person to be charged under a new law that created buffer zones outside clinics.
The Procurator Fiscal in Scotland has decided not to prosecute a 75-year-old grandmother arrested earlier this year for ...
THE first woman arrested under Scotland’s abortion buffer zones law will face no further action from prosecutors ...
Scottish grandmother Rose Docherty's case was dismissed after her arrest for a sign offering conversation within 200 meters of Glasgow abortion facility.
Rose Docherty is a woman of few words. You’d never have heard of the 75-year-old if it wasn’t for what she didn’t say. She’s ...
Rose Docherty, 74, became the first person to be arrested and charged under a new law which creates buffer zones outside Scottish abortion clinics in February.
For the sake of liberty on both sides of the Atlantic, now is the time to defend the freedom to speak and to pray—even in ...
Rose Docherty is the first person arrested under the so-called “Safe Access Zones Act,” a 2024 law forbidding even the peaceful exercise of speech within 200 meters of abortion clinics.
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