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727:, a Kansas City CBS affiliate, aired an investigative report that addressed accusations that Kline did not reside within Johnson County as required by state law, and that he spent an inadequate amount of time at the district attorney's office. He had rented a small apartment in Stilwell, and was registered to vote from that location. The KCTV reporters said in their report they were unable to observe Kline or his family at the address. On two occasions, Kline was tailed by reporters from Johnson County back to Topeka, the location of his primary residence. 38: 731:
According to the report, the security system only saves 90 days worth of data and purged much of the electronic records in question. The KCTV report, based on the incomplete records, also suggested that Kline spent an inadequate amount of time in the Johnson Country District Attorney's Office, averaging only 29 hours per week. KCTV5 devoted an entire 10pm newscast to deal with criticisms leveled at KCTV5's handling of the investigation the following day.
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The case emerged from a long investigation by one of the state's most polarizing elected officials, Phill Kline, who had used his position as Kansas attorney general and later as Johnson County district attorney to crusade against abortion providers, earning a series of official rebukes along the way
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of all 19 misdemeanor charges stemming from some abortions he performed at his Wichita clinic in 2003. Despite the acquittal, Tiller was charged on December 12, 2008, by the Kansas Board of Healing Arts (KBHA) on 11 counts of illegal late-term abortions. The board had many appointees of anti-abortion
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be indefinitely suspended, citing a pattern of repeatedly misleading statements, "dishonest and selfish motives", and a failure to "take any responsibility for his misconduct." Kline disputed the Board's findings as politically motivated. The recommendation to suspend his license went to the state's
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The Johnson County Sheriff's Office initially refused KCTV-5 access to records that log ID card passes at the Johnson County Courthouse garage, citing security concerns. Through a public records request, KCTV initially received redacted and incomplete records via the Johnson County Sheriff's Office.
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On December 11, 2006, Johnson County Republican Precinct committeepersons narrowly selected Kline over fellow Republican Steve Howe to serve the remaining two years of Morrison's term as county district attorney. With 60% of the vote, Howe defeated Kline in the August 5, 2008, Republican primary for
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based on perjury, an illegal file transfer, misleading legal guidance that Kline had provided to the grand jury in the Johnson County clinic case, the O'Reilly appearance, and several other matters. Kline's ethics trial began on February 21, 2011. He testified that he had the right to deceive state
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Kline was suspended from practicing law due to the fact that he illegally accessed the private medical records of women who made the choice to have an abortion. He obtained some records provided on his demand to Dr. Kristin Neuhaus, whose prosecution he pursued after Dr. Tiller's assassination, and
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in 2006. Kline was appointed by the Republican County Central Committee to fill the vacancy left by Morrison's election as Kansas Attorney General, becoming district attorney of Johnson County on the day he left office as attorney general and essentially switching jobs with Morrison. Kline then ran
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and quickly was picked up by bloggers, resulting in much discussion and controversy. In the memo, Kline tells his staff how to form a campaign committee for him at each church that will educate and register voters, "encourage people to contribute and volunteer," and network with their own email
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claimed that Robert A. Estrada, an alleged rapist, was captured with the help of abortion clinic medical records subpoenaed as a result of Kline's investigation. The District Attorney who prosecuted Estrada challenged ORW's claims, stating that Kline and the records had no involvement in the
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affirmed that decision, and the Supreme Court of Kansas declined to hear the case. The party challenging the law was barely 18 at the time of the offense, and both Limon and the other boy were residents of a home for the mentally disabled. Kline had repeatedly referred to the older boy as a
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Supreme Court, where Kline's demands resulted in the unusual recusal of five Justices and a substitute appeals court judge from the case. The court indefinitely suspended Kline's law license on October 18, 2013. The costs to the taxpayers of defending his license came to nearly $ 600,000.
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judge threw them out "at the request of Sedgwick County District Attorney Nola Foulston, who said her office had not been consulted by Kline." However, on June 28, 2007, a 19-count indictment was unexpectedly filed against Tiller by Kline's successor,
540:. In doing so, Kline requested the redacted medical records (without names) of 90 women and girls who either gave birth to a child or had an abortion. His office was ultimately granted these redacted records by the Kansas Supreme Court. 2084: 445:, where he represented the 18th District. which included Shawnee. There, he chaired the House Appropriations Committee and was a member of several oversight committees. He was a member of the advisory committee for Kansas 2114: 581: 660: 691:. Kline received 41 percent of the vote. To oppose Kline in the general election, Morrison had changed his political affiliation from Republican to Democratic in the fall of 2005. 395:. He married his wife, Deborah, in 1989, and settled in Shawnee close to where he grew up. The Klines have one daughter, Hillary, born in 1992. They are members of the Central 1752: 2089: 961: 2074: 1253: 1493: 673:
years of a seventeen-year sentence. If the participants had been of opposite sexes, the maximum sentence for the older one would have only been 15 months.
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agencies to gain information in abortion investigations and that he had no duty to promptly notify a trial judge that he had provided flawed information.
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with more than 30 misdemeanors, most involving abortions Tiller allegedly performed on minors. But just hours after the charges were unsealed, a
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in Denver — losing again, July 3, 2017, by the decision of a three-judge panel who refused to allow the case to be reopened in federal court.
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in Kansas. Kline received a series of official rebukes and reprimands for his legal tactics against abortion providers, and in 2013, his
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In 2010 the Kansas Supreme Court Disciplinary Administrator brought formal professional ethics charges against Kline before the
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for his tactics, including a recommendation last month by a state board that he be prohibited from practicing law in the state.
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Kline ran for re-election as attorney general in 2006. On November 7, 2006, he lost to Democratic challenger and
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lists. Kline has defended the memo and the mobilization of churches it calls for, insisting it does not violate
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In late September 2006, an internal election campaign memo from Kline to his campaign staff was leaked to
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Kline was a polarizing figure in state politics, largely surrounding his use of his office to investigate
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In 2005, Kline began investigating possible cases of child rape and illegal partial-birth and late-term
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In 2002, Kline won election as attorney general of Kansas, defeating fellow Republican David Adkins of
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sexual activity as sexual abuse." On April 18, 2006, Judge J. Thomas Marten agreed and issued a
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challenging a state law requiring "doctors and other professionals" to report "all consensual
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Kansas Attorney General writes orders for a reelection campaign operation "in each church"
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On October 13, 2011, the Kansas Board of Discipline of Attorneys recommended that Kline's
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Mann, Fred (October 8, 2006). "Family, past shape Kline's efforts as attorney general",
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for a full term as district attorney, but was defeated in the 2008 Republican primary.
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compared to equivalent heterosexual acts. A Kansas trial court upheld the law, the
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This article is about the politician. For the composer with a similar name, see
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Kansas Attorney General Kline's Leaked Memo For Church Involvement In Politics
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illegally disclosed them, including discussing them with then-Fox News host
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Supreme Court Upholds Disbarment of Anti-Abortion Kansas Ex-AG Phill Kline
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In January, 2009, Kline left Kansas to become a visiting professor at the
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In a related matter, Kline was named a defendant in a suit brought in the
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but was defeated in the general election by the incumbent, Democrat
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In December 2005 and April 2006, he successfully argued before the
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After leaving Blackwell Sanders, Kline hosted two radio programs:
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scholarship, and a member of the cross country team. He earned a
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Republican Party members of the Kansas House of Representatives
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IRS regulations governing the tax-exempt status of churches
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On December 21, 2006, Kline charged abortion provider Dr.
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United States District Court for the District of Kansas
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Kline seeks ouster of judge from disciplinary panel
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The Kansas Supreme Court stated: 1222:, October 18, 2013; retrieved October 24, 2013. 2115:American members of the Church of the Nazarene 1235:Matthew Limon returning to court on new charge 391:, a large firm in Kansas City specializing in 1746: 1086:"Doctor acquitted in late-term abortion case" 383:in 1987, and was an Associate Editor for the 8: 1387: 1385: 1383: 1381: 832: 830: 1180: 1178: 867: 865: 171:January 11, 1993 â€“ January 8, 2001 156:Kansas House of Representatives 1753: 1739: 1731: 1592: 1043: 1041: 1039: 1037: 997:Kline buys JoCo house from campaign donors 556:. On March 27, 2009, Dr. Tiller was found 281:, lost re-election as attorney general to 110:January 6, 2003 â€“ January 8, 2007 36: 25: 1276: 1274: 1068:"Kansas Court Dismisses Abortion Charges" 992: 990: 720:Work attendance and residency controversy 645:In June 2003, the Supreme Court issued a 429:While still a law student, Kline ran for 1161: 1159: 940: 938: 341:, a community on the Kansas side of the 787: 1230: 1228: 837:Sulzberger, A.G. (November 22, 2011). 458:United States House of Representatives 2090:University of Central Missouri alumni 1066:Hegeman, Roxana (December 23, 2006). 981:Clerk of the House of Representatives 492:in the general election. On becoming 441:. In 1992, Kline won election to the 354:Shawnee Mission Northwest High School 7: 2075:Politicians from Kansas City, Kansas 1015:Wilgoren, Jodi (February 25, 2005). 372:in business communications in 1982. 297:providers. He filed charges against 69:January 2007 â€“ January 2009 1401:, KCTV5.com; accessed May 15, 2017. 1152:. Associated Press. April 18, 2006. 1092:. Associated Press. March 27, 2009. 677:2006 and 2008 re-election campaigns 1574:. Associated Press. 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Index

Phil Kline

District Attorney
Johnson County, Kansas
Paul J. Morrison
Attorney General of Kansas
Bill Graves
Kathleen Sebelius
Carla Stovall
Paul J. Morrison
Kansas House of Representatives
Eugene Amos
Mary Pilcher-Cook
Kansas City, Kansas
Republican
Attorney
Johnson County
Kansas Attorney General
Republican Party
Democratic
Paul J. Morrison
abortion
George Tiller
Planned Parenthood
law license
Kansas Supreme Court
conduct rules
U.S. Supreme Court
Liberty University
Kansas City, Kansas

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