Tiller's Attorney Suggests Legal Action Against AG Phill Kline: I say go for it!
Kansas Attorney General Phill Kline filed criminal charges against notorious late-term abortionist George Tiller. According to Life News, Tiller's attorneys suggested exploring ways to hold Kline personally responsible. As a pro-lifer, I say go for it! While I believe Kline is an honorable and courageous man, and I do not want to add to his stress, I think it would be WONDERFUL if Tiller's attorneys did this. Don't dismiss me as being nuts. Read on.
Right now, the burden of proof in the criminal charges filed by Kline is on the State of Kansas and the AG's office in particular. The State of Kansas is the plaintiff in this case. The burden of proof is on the plaintiff. On the other hand, if Tiller's attorneys sue Kline, they become the plaintiff. The burden of proof is on their end. They must PROVE that Tiller did not commit the criminal acts for which Kline has filed charges. If they went through with this, they would *HAVE* to win. If they lost, then Kline would be justified in filing criminal charges. Kline would be justified in doing the job for which he was hired when he was elected in 2002. If he did not bring charges when there is reason to believe that a crime has been committed, he would be derelict in his duty. Of course, the man who defeated Kline, Paul Morrison, was the beneficiary of a fundraising event by pro-abortion PAC ProKanDo. Lo and behold, Morrison announced he would drop the investigation into the abortion businesses. Wow, what an odd coincidence!
According to Operation Rescue, the District Attorney of Sedgwick County (where the late term child sacrifice business is located) has moved in to drop the charges. Hey, if these are false charges and Tiller didn't commit the crimes they allege, why was this move by the DA necessary? Why not let it go to court so that justice could be seen and Tiller could show that people are just out to get him? Why didn't the DA let the case go through and allow the world to see that Kline was wrong (if he truly was)? The charges were announced on 12/21. The DA dropped the charges within less than forty-eight hours. Government NEVER works this fast for normal people. Hmm....
Anyone who has waited practically a lifetime while the slow bureaucracy of government works should be outraged at how fast this was done for Tiller.
Right now, the burden of proof in the criminal charges filed by Kline is on the State of Kansas and the AG's office in particular. The State of Kansas is the plaintiff in this case. The burden of proof is on the plaintiff. On the other hand, if Tiller's attorneys sue Kline, they become the plaintiff. The burden of proof is on their end. They must PROVE that Tiller did not commit the criminal acts for which Kline has filed charges. If they went through with this, they would *HAVE* to win. If they lost, then Kline would be justified in filing criminal charges. Kline would be justified in doing the job for which he was hired when he was elected in 2002. If he did not bring charges when there is reason to believe that a crime has been committed, he would be derelict in his duty. Of course, the man who defeated Kline, Paul Morrison, was the beneficiary of a fundraising event by pro-abortion PAC ProKanDo. Lo and behold, Morrison announced he would drop the investigation into the abortion businesses. Wow, what an odd coincidence!
According to Operation Rescue, the District Attorney of Sedgwick County (where the late term child sacrifice business is located) has moved in to drop the charges. Hey, if these are false charges and Tiller didn't commit the crimes they allege, why was this move by the DA necessary? Why not let it go to court so that justice could be seen and Tiller could show that people are just out to get him? Why didn't the DA let the case go through and allow the world to see that Kline was wrong (if he truly was)? The charges were announced on 12/21. The DA dropped the charges within less than forty-eight hours. Government NEVER works this fast for normal people. Hmm....
Anyone who has waited practically a lifetime while the slow bureaucracy of government works should be outraged at how fast this was done for Tiller.