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Thursday, October 26, 2006
Florida Appeals Court Again Orders Release of Convicted Midwives
Last week a Florida trial judge essentially defied the ruling of a state court of appeals and refused to release on bond two women who had been convicted of acting as midwives without a license. The court of appeals had held that the women had a reasonable religious freedom defense, and so were entitled to bond pending appeal. (See prior posting.) Yesterday in McGlade v. State of Florida, (FL Ct. App., Oct. 25, 2006), the court of appeals again held that the women were entitled to be released on bond and appointed a different judge as the court of appeals' commissioner to recommend appropriate conditions for the post-trial release of the women. Today's Sarasota (FL) Herald Tribune reports on the court's decision.