By Stephanie Samuel , Christian Post ReporterRick's Comment: I hope, finally, that this will vindicate Phill Kline, who has worked tirelessly to bring charges against Tiller and Planned Parenthood, and has received persecution, his name maligned, and downright deliberate lies against him. I also hope the case will reveal the illegal actions by elected and appointed state officials.
October 18, 2010|3:09 pm
The Kansas Supreme Court decided to allow a 107-count criminal case to proceed against Planned Parenthood of Kansas and Mid-Missouri after the case had been tied up for two years. The organization had been accused of conducting illegal late-term abortions.
“This is a huge victory for the cause of life,” said Troy Newman, president of Operation Rescue, in a statement. The pro-life group lobbied for the criminal case to move forward despite a subpoena tie up and a letter from the state’s attorney office pardoning the Planned Parenthood group involved.
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Last Friday, the court finally cleared the case to be tried in the District Court by the Johnson County State’s Attorney office. The Kansas Supreme Court decided to allow a 107-count criminal case to proceed against Planned Parenthood of Kansas and Mid-Missouri after the case had been tied up for two years. Read article here at the Christian Post
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2 comments:
"Rick's Comment: I hope, finally, that this will vindicate Phill Kline, . . . .I also hope the case will reveal the illegal actions by elected and appointed state officials."
DITTO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
& after the way Planned Parenthood strongarmed Koman, this criminal organization needs to be revealed for what it is all the more.
Al, I think I can see some sunshine at the end of the tunnel. At least, I hope so. Since we in Kansas have replaced a lot of postions with conservatives and Republicans, there is hope.
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