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February 15, 2007
Response from Phill Kline to KS Supreme decision

kline.jpgFeb. 14, 7:49 p.m.

Today, the Kansas Supreme Court granted Paul Morrison's request to dismiss the appeal of Judge Clark's dismissal of the charges against George Tiller. Already, it appears the media is once again failing to report the substantive facts regarding the action today. We will see if their full stories do any better tomorrow.

As a refresher the following is important to know....

[Hat tip: Reader Caron]

1. After consulting with the Sedgwick County District Attorney, I filed charges against Dr. Tiller in December. In order for the charges to be filed, a District Court Judge must review the evidence submitted and find that there is probable cause to believe that crimes have been committed and probable cause to believe that the defendant (Dr. Tiller) named in the Complaint committed the crimes. (Kansas legal ethics require that I remind you that the allegations in a Complaint are mere allegations and that the defeandant is presumed innocent as a matter of law). Such a finding of probable cause was made by a Sedgwick County District Judge, how then signed the Complaint and the Complaint was filed with the Clerk. A summons was then issued for Mr. Tiller to appear to answser the charges.

2. The finding by the Sedgwick County Judge represents the second judge who has reviewed evidence in the case and found probable cause to believe that crimes have been committed. The Judge who originally issued the subpeonas to Tiller's clinic also made a probable cause finding.

3. The following day, without notification to my office Sedgwick County District Attorney Nola Foulston went to a different judge, who did not review any of the underlying evidence of the case and obtained a simple dismissal of the charges.

4. My office sought for Judge Clark to reverse his decision. Judge Clark claimed that Kansas law does not allow the Attorney General to file criminal charges, only the District Attorney can do so. In our argument we pointed out that we prosecuted numerous criminal cases in the AG's office without DA invitation, including prosecuting DA's for criminal conduct. We also pointed the judge to the following language in Kansas law - KSA 22-3103 which states:

"If the testimony taken (in an investigation) discloses probable cause to believe that a crime has been committed...the attorney general...may file such such testimony together with his complaint...and a warrant shall there upon be issued for the arrest of such person..."

It was under this direct authority afforded by Kansas statute that the Tiller charges were filed. Regardless, Judge Clark refused to reverse his earlier order.

I then apponted Don McKinney as a special prosecutor as I prepared to leave office. This appointment occured after Mr. Morrison, who initially said he would drop the investigation of Tiller, called on me to appoint a special prosecutor.

The Special Prosecutor filed an appeal of Judge Clark's decision in the form of a "mandamus" action. That appeal was filed with the authority of the Office of Attorney General.

Mr. Morrison initially said he would not interefere with the appeal but then decided to dismiss it. As Attorney General he could now dismiss the action since it was originally brought by that office. In other words, all the Kansas Supreme Court did was dismiss an action brought by the office of Attorney General at the request of the Attorney General. It did not review the merits of the case and it took the only action it could legally. All the responsibility of the recent action falls on Morrison not the court and the action had nothing to do with the merits of the case against Tiller.

One thing that is continually lacking is any media reports (except one story by David Klepper in the KC Star) about the substance of what was reflected in the Complaint against Tiller. The media should report:

1) the complaint alleges the abortions were performed on children and adults late-term as late as 32 weeks all at times that Mr. Tiller found the unborn children to be viable;

2) the complaint alleges Mr. Tiller performed the abortions based on a diagnosis that the mother would otherwise suffer - severe depression, single episode - anxiety disorder - or in other cases adjustment disorder if the abortion was not performed.

3) Kansas law only allows late-term abortion if two doctors find that there will be substantial and irreversiable damage to a major bodily function of the mother if the abortion was not performed.

4) In 2000 Attorney General Carla Stovall (who is pro-choice) issued an AG's opinion that the Kansas law allowed a mental health exception for late term abortion as long as the mental health harm was irreversiable and permanent.

The media then needs to ask and get the answsers to the following questions: are the mental health conditions listed in the complain irreversable? Did Tiller perform abortions based on this diagnosis? They need to ask Mr. Morrison - if the evidence in the complaint is true was a crime committed? The same question to Ms. Foulston.

Kansas law requires that as Attorney General I must file supporting information with the court to support the probable cause finding when I file the charges. All of the supporting evidence is in Sedgwick County and can be reviewed by the District Attorney.

In fact, she claimed she did, however, she reviewed it for evidence of crimes for which the charges were not filed. A while back DA Foulston announced that in her "limited" investigation she did not find sufficient evidence to charge Mr. Tiller with failure to report child rape. She said she reviewed the filings of my office to conclude such. She failed to tell the media that I did not file such charges and therefore, did not file any evidence to support such charges. The charges I filed all relate to criminal late-term abortion and failure to properly report the reason and basis for the abortion. In other words, as I said at the time, "the DA looked at the moon and found no evidence that it is the sun."

Yet the media reports seemed to indicate, consistent with the DA's desire, that there was not any evidence to support the charges filed. FALSE. Two judges made probable cause findings to believe that crimes have been committed. The only judges to review the case.

And now, we have two prosecutors charged with upholding the law engaged in procedural actions to prevent any review of the substance of the evidence.

Do not lose hope. Deception has always been a part of this issue and each step we take to reveal the truth is a positive step. We must keep moving forward and there are a lot of things yet to be done that are consistent with the law, our responsibilities and the truth. Stand Firm!

I issued the following statement in response to the latest action by Morrison:

The Attorney General has now sought the effective dismissal of criminal charges against a major political supporter even after two independent judges have found probable cause to believe that crimes have occurred. This is not a proper action by the state’s chief law enforcement officer. We have the fox guarding the henhouse and he has just eaten one of the hens. These charges deserved to be aired out in a court of law with the evidence presented and these procedural machinations of some to avoid there sworn duty should stop.

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posted on February 15, 2007 10:56 AM
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Comments:

The only comfort is that one day Teflon Tiller will stand before a Judge he can't buy off.

Posted by: Christina at February 15, 2007 2:01 PM



It seems like money talks much better than logic or common sense and though these judges may be somewhat qualified or educated, they may not be persons of exemplary moral character and or may have difficulty determining right from wrong. These type of judicial decisions are so prevelant that I wonder just where their education came from and why they are so gung-ho on destroying the fabric of American Society. Unless people of all walks of life, especially the undereducated people that still have common sense or a high sense of decency, stand up...we will all wallow in the swill of the slop they will dictate from their benches. Thank God that we have blogs like these or there would be no voice of opposition available for us to read.

Posted by: Laura at February 16, 2007 5:30 PM










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