Thomas More Society Defends Sidelined Pro-Life Counselor in Milwaukee
by Staff
January 3, 2011
MILWAUKEE, (christiansunite.com) -- Today in Milwaukee municipal court, the Thomas More Society entered a not guilty plea on behalf of a pro-life sidewalk counselor arrested and charged with disorderly conduct as he stood and took video outside a local abortion clinic. James Marcou, a veteran sidewalk counselor, was charged in August after two clinic escorts at the Affiliated Women's Heath Center claimed he was being disorderly and getting in their way outside the clinic."James Marcou has been doing life-saving work for years in Milwaukee without incident, and the only crime here has been committed by those who would outlaw and penalize his peaceable saving of so many human lives," said Tom Brejcha, president and chief counsel of the Chicago-based Thomas More Society. "We will fight this case as far as we have to in order to get simple justice for those bearing peaceful pro-life witness in Milwaukee."
According to Marcou, he was standing outside the Affiliated Women's Health Center in Milwaukee this past August and making a video record of peaceable sidewalk counseling and pro-life presence on the public sidewalk. One of the "clinic escorts" at the Health Center began attempting to block his view, moving back and forth as Marcou stepped from one side to the other in an effort to get a clear view of what he was taping. When the escort persisted in doing this, Marcou went to step around to the right of him, whereupon the escort suddenly lurched to the side, bumping Marcou into the brick wall of the building next to the sidewalk. Marcou threw back his head and brought up his arm to guard his body and the video camera from the man's impact. A female clinic escort also yelled loudly at Marcou, accusing him of getting in "people's faces." The police were called and interviewed the escorts inside the clinic, but did not ask any of the pro-lifers for their side of the story, according to Marcou.
"The citizens of Milwaukee deserve better from their police department and city prosecutors," said Brejcha. "This case is premised on a brazen perversion of the truth and so far constitutes an outrageous affront to the very notion of justice."
Marcou has pled not guilty and the case will be transferred to the circuit court from the municipal court.
About the Thomas More Society
Founded in 1997, the Thomas More Society is a national public interest law firm that exists to restore respect for life in law. Based in Chicago, the Thomas More Society defends the sanctity of human life, the family and religious liberty in courtrooms across the country. The Society is a nonprofit organization wholly supported by private donations. For more information or to support the work of Thomas More Society, please visit www.thomasmoresociety.org.