Saturday, July 16, 2011

It's a new day and a new group of Kansas officials are now in power to hear the original 107 charges Phill Kline, former state attorney general, filed against Planned Parenthood.

Hearing in October on 107 Charges Against Planned Parenthood

by Steven Ertelt
Topeka, KS
LifeNews.com
7/15/11 4:23 PM

The case with 107 charges against Planned Parenthood of Kansas and Mid-Missouri was the subject of a motions hearing today concerning whether or not the public may be allowed to see evidence that Planned Parenthood committed illegal late-term abortions and then manufactured documents to cover up their crimes.

The charges, initially filed by former state attorney general Phill Kline, allege the abortion business potentially engaged in illegal abortions and violated state record-keeping laws. Kline, as the then Johnson County District Attorney, filed 107 charges, including 23 felonies, against the abortion business for allegedly violating state law.

The case has been assigned to Chris McMullin who serves as Asst. Attorney General and Assistant Johnson County District Attorney. After today’s hearing, a preliminary hearing on the charges has been set for late October. Read More in Lifenews.com.
Planned Parenthood no longer has pro-abortion Sebelius and a pro-abortion attorney general to protect it from past charges filed against them. Phill Kline will soon be vindicated.

2 comments:

Al said...

Of course Planned Parenthood is doing its best to keep any evidence from being seen, esp by the public. They know that if it does, the public will turn on them even more than now. But it looks like this judge isn't going to let PP get away with keeping the truth from getting out. Kline was right in what he did & hopefully he WILL soon be vindicated.

Rick said...

They can try, but with the exception of the corrupt Kansas Supreme Court, the 2010 election removed many pro-abortion officials who protected Planned Parenthood. It is now a different ballgame and the truth will out.