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Published: October 4, 2023

Indiana pro-life Christian targeted by abortion extremists acquitted after wrongful felony charge

By The Editor

Wed Oct 4, 2023 – 2:45 pm EDT

INDIANAPOLIS (LifeSiteNews) — It’s the stuff of late-night television nightmares: peaceful husband and wife visit the Indiana Statehouse, find a loud pandemonium raised by abortion extremists, and days later their world is turned upside down with a wrongful felony assault charge. It happened to Indianapolis resident Nathan Perry – who has now been vindicated and declared not guilty by a Marion Superior Court judge on September 29, 2023, after successful defense by the Thomas More Society.

In July 2022, Perry, a teacher and church music director, and his wife, a Christian counselor, went to the Indiana Statehouse on the first day of the state legislature’s special session, when an abortion ban was being considered. The Perrys consider themselves to be quietly pro-life. They have been longtime supporters of Indianapolis pregnancy help ministries, and Perry’s wife started her counseling career at a Christian pregnancy care center.

“Nathan Perry and his wife had gone to the Statehouse in Indianapolis to exercise their rights as citizens and hear what the elected officials had to say about the abortion issue,” explained the Perrys’ attorney, Carlos Lam, serving as Thomas More Society Special

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