tiller.jpgOn August 10 the Hays Daily News reported that Sedgwick County, KS, Chief Criminal Judge Gregory Waller said, “I don’t see any reason to respond,” to charges by pro-lifers he could not remain unbiased in the case against late-term abortionist George Tiller on 19 misdemeanor charges.
Hays News reported that two of Tiller’s attorneys endorsed Waller’s reelection in 1998. One of those attorneys also contributed $500 to Waller’s campaign in 1998, the maximum allowed, and $275 last year.
Later that day came this press release sent by Operation Rescue….

Oral arguments were heard today in a motion to dismiss 19 charges of illegal abortions against late-term abortionist George R. Tiller. The hearing was scheduled before Judge Gregory Waller, but was moved to the courtroom of Judge Anthony Powell this morning after the Associated Press published an article based on information released by Operation Rescue that revealed that Waller had received political contributions from Tiller attorney Daniel Monnet.
Judge Powell indicated at the onset of the hearing that an amicus brief had been filed by 20 Kansas Legislators in favor of the prosecution. He disclosed that he had served in the Legislature and that at least two of them may have given him campaign contribution in his initial campaign for judge. Both the Attorney General’s counsel and Tiller’s attorneys indicated that they did not object and trusted that those contributions would not affect the court’s decision.

The Associated Press added this insight, a couple hours ago:

The fate of a high-profile abortion provider now rests with a judge who once was one of his most vocal opponents in the Legislature.

[Photo courtesy of Kansas City Star.]

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