d'urville
08-11-2007, 08:49 PM
This case, Tiller the baby-killer:
WICHITA, Kansas, August 7, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Notorious abortionist George R. Tiller turned himself over to Sedwick County Sheriffs for his arraignment last Friday on 19 criminal misdemeanor counts for illegal late-term abortions.
Tiller was processed and released by authorities, but did not appear in court himself. His attorney, Lee Thompson, entered "not guilty" to all counts on his behalf. Tiller was originally to be arraigned today in Court, however his attorney made the surprise move Friday, a day after Operation Rescue (OR) had announced it planned to hold a prayer vigil outside the Sedwick County Courthouse for that day.
Attorney General Paul Morrison charged Tiller June 28 with 19 counts of illegally using physician Ann Kristin Neuhaus of Nortonville, who was financed by him ,to authorize his late-term abortions in 19 procedures from July to November 2003.
Rest: LINK (http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2007/aug/07080710.html)
At least the mill is being shut down for a few weeks - the defense is trying to get all 19 misdemeandor counts dismissed, not gonna happen with this judge:
http://www.kbsd6.com/Global/story.asp?S=6914320&nav=menu486_1
Things are looking up in Kansas.
WICHITA, Kansas, August 7, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Notorious abortionist George R. Tiller turned himself over to Sedwick County Sheriffs for his arraignment last Friday on 19 criminal misdemeanor counts for illegal late-term abortions.
Tiller was processed and released by authorities, but did not appear in court himself. His attorney, Lee Thompson, entered "not guilty" to all counts on his behalf. Tiller was originally to be arraigned today in Court, however his attorney made the surprise move Friday, a day after Operation Rescue (OR) had announced it planned to hold a prayer vigil outside the Sedwick County Courthouse for that day.
Attorney General Paul Morrison charged Tiller June 28 with 19 counts of illegally using physician Ann Kristin Neuhaus of Nortonville, who was financed by him ,to authorize his late-term abortions in 19 procedures from July to November 2003.
Rest: LINK (http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2007/aug/07080710.html)
At least the mill is being shut down for a few weeks - the defense is trying to get all 19 misdemeandor counts dismissed, not gonna happen with this judge:
http://www.kbsd6.com/Global/story.asp?S=6914320&nav=menu486_1
Things are looking up in Kansas.