Fri Aug 18, 2023 – 2:11 pm EDTFri Aug 18, 2023 – 2:35 pm EDT
Washington, D.C. (LifeSiteNews) — When 24-year-old Caroline Davis entered the courtroom to testify against her former friends as a government witness in the United States v. Handy, the tension was already high. Over the course of two days of emotionally charged testimony, Davis gave prosecutors just what they wanted, describing her “change of heart and perspective” as a former abortion rescuer who struck a plea deal and cooperation agreement with the government, and then lambasting those she had volunteered with as people who “think their beliefs in God supersede the law.”
Davis seemed to relish the platform she was given. She smiled and chuckled at times, and when asked by defense attorney Robert Dunn if she was worried about going to prison if she didn’t cooperate with the government, she boldly questioned him, “Do you want to know why I’m doing this?” Dunn demurred, but when responding to government attorney Sanjay Patel, Davis seized the opportunity to attack rescuers as “overzealous” and “foolish” activists trying to make a “dramatic spectacle” and “not helping to end abortion.” Davis seemed to grow in confidence, as she described
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