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Ex-Kansas Attorney General Phill Kline Subpoenaed In George Tiller Murder Trial

ROXANA HEGEMAN   01/ 5/10 08:08 PM ET   AP

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WICHITA, Kan. — Defense attorneys for a man charged with killing one of the nation's few late-term abortion providers have subpoenaed two state prosecutors who tried unsuccessfully to convict the victim, Dr. George Tiller, on criminal charges.

Defense attorney Mark Rudy said Tuesday that misdemeanor charges filed by former Kansas Attorney General Phill Kline and new charges prosecuted later by Deputy Attorney General Barry Disney demonstrated that they believed Tiller's actions had been lawless – even though they both failed to convict him.

Scott Roeder, 51, of Kansas City, Mo., is set to go on trial Jan. 11 on charges of first-degree murder and aggravated assault. Roeder has publicly admitted killing Tiller to save the lives of "unborn children" and has said he does not regret his actions.

Rudy told The Associated Press that Kline's investigations "came to the conclusion (Tiller) was engaged in unlawful conduct relative to his profession." Kline's charges in 2006 were dismissed in a jurisdictional dispute with the local prosecutor.

"Mr. Disney was lead prosecutor (last March) when the state filed the subsequent charges against Dr. Tiller and obviously he believed ... that unlawful conduct is occurring and the law was being broken at the time, in spite of the verdict of the jury," Rudy said.

When pressed as to what point he hoped the prosecutors' testimony would make, Rudy said there are potential defenses that could be raised based on the lawfulness or unlawfulness of the victim's conduct. He did not explain his strategy further.

One possible defense move could be to ask jurors for a conviction on a lesser charge such as voluntary manslaughter – defined in Kansas as "an unreasonable but honest belief that circumstances existed that justified deadly force."

Two months before his death, Tiller was acquitted of 19 misdemeanors alleging he failed to obtain a second opinion for late-term abortions from an independent physician, as required by Kansas law. Had he been convicted, the Wichita doctor would have faced a year in the county jail or a fine of $2,500 for each misdemeanor charge.

Kline, now a visiting assistant law professor at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va., was among the first abortion opponents to publicly condemn the shooting of Tiller last May 31 at a Wichita church.

Kline said in a statement e-mailed Tuesday to reporters by his spokesman, Brian Burgess, that he had received a subpoena by mail and would comply with his legal obligation to appear.

"I still believe in the rule of law, whereas Mr. Roeder has allegedly decided to take the law into his own hands," Kline said. "I have always condemned any act of violence toward Dr. Tiller."

Ashley Anstaett, spokeswoman for the Kansas attorney general's office, confirmed that Disney was also subpoenaed by defense attorneys but said the Kansas attorney general's office was "evaluating" whether to seek to quash it.

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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
BlackBuddha
I didn't mean to, I meant to
03:29 AM on 01/06/2010
God sent the terrorists.
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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
thegirlnextdoor
02:53 AM on 01/06/2010
God did not send the killer. God's opposition to murder is very clearly stated. These people are dangerous and ungodly fools.
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HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
AtheistUS
03:18 AM on 01/06/2010
"God's opposition to murder is very clearly stated." - I wish I'd meet at least one of gods to talk things over.
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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
thegirlnextdoor
12:35 PM on 01/06/2010
Well, full disclosure, I read it in a book. The same book they all read.
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
02:15 AM on 01/06/2010
Opposition to abortion is officially based on the idea that only God can take a life (but really about keeping women in poverty).

Nothing says "Only God can take a life" like committing murder!
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HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
lisakaz2
Da ministero dell'interno di Snark.
01:34 AM on 01/06/2010
Who Would Jeeesus Kill???

The irony is that the motives these talibangelicals ascribe to ppl like Dr. Tiller are but projections of their own death drives.
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ThankGodhesgone
Always Progressive and loving the CONs meltdown.
01:34 AM on 01/06/2010
God tells people to kill in his name? Only thought that happened in the Old Testament.
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tucsoncindy
dyslexia bob
01:24 AM on 01/06/2010
Kline, now a visiting assistant law professor at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va..so my guess is
Dr. Tiller will be found guilty, for causing his own demise, thus the killer goes free.............................
Mr. Roeder becomes a classic hero for the christian tally ban.
12:40 AM on 01/06/2010
Harlan James Drake

Hero of Huffbots.
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Gidster
Not so much Liberal as I am anti evil.
12:51 AM on 01/06/2010
Are you mad? Or simply substance addled?
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
02:09 AM on 01/06/2010
Or just posting crap?
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NHGranite
Killer Koala escapes diner, eats shoots & leaves
12:15 AM on 01/06/2010
If God told the killer to do it, the lawyers should subpoena God for Dr Tiller's murderer's defense
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tehixe
Anything can change the nature of a man.
12:14 AM on 01/06/2010
The only reason he's doing this is to use his trial to showcase his beliefs. Tiller could have been a terrible guy who broke the law every day, but that's not a defense against murder, and it won't get this guy off the hook.

Why is it that when Muslim terrorists come into federal court, the right says we're making the country less safe by letting terrorists showcase their beliefs, but when a Christian terrorist does it, the right is silent?
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Tulka2
Solidarity. Courage. Humor.
01:23 AM on 01/06/2010
You know why. American Taliban.
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tehixe
Anything can change the nature of a man.
10:50 AM on 01/06/2010
Yes, I know what. It was largely rhetorical ;)
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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
tehixe
Anything can change the nature of a man.
10:51 AM on 01/06/2010
Why, not what. I really wish this site had an edit function.
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HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
lisakaz2
Da ministero dell'interno di Snark.
01:39 AM on 01/06/2010
Yet more hypocrisy. They thrive on it in their own minds.
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AtheistUS
12:11 AM on 01/06/2010
"God sent the killer" - well, that's what gods often do.
12:36 AM on 01/06/2010
When that becomes justification, one has to ask why terrorists are not welcome to blow up civilians. Afterall, according to them, God called them to do His bidding.
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Gidster
Not so much Liberal as I am anti evil.
12:52 AM on 01/06/2010
Because THEIR God is supposedly inferior to "OUR" god ergo, the same rules do not apply....
12:41 AM on 01/06/2010
So who told Harlan James Drake what to do?
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Gidster
Not so much Liberal as I am anti evil.
12:52 AM on 01/06/2010
Harlan Drake that's who.
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Poorsarah
12:02 AM on 01/06/2010
As I recall, Jesus taught to love our enemies, do good to those who do all kinds of evil...then we will be acting like true sons and daughters of God.
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Poorsarah
11:56 PM on 01/05/2010
More right-wingnuts trying to justify murder in Jesus Name. Jesus clearly taught to not repay evil for evil, but repay evil with good. As my memory serves...pray for those who persecute, do good to those who do all kinds of...this way, you will be acting as true sons and daughters of the Living God. Love those who hate...how can you only love those who love you, even the hypocrites do this. Somehow these right-wingnuts forget all about the teachings of Jesus.
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KenMoore
Cunning Linguist
02:41 AM on 01/06/2010
They do it all the time.
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PlayTOE
Morals evolved due to cooperative group living
11:53 PM on 01/05/2010
If your God is telling you to commit the murder of a doctor, then you are following a really despicable god.

[God is made up ... each person makes up the sort of god they wish to believe in ... with rules that let them rationalize doing as they wish. ... which is why although some gods tell us to love, others gods instruct in murder, and preachers are sure god wants you to give them money]

God = self delusion
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HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
fcsakes
11:53 PM on 01/05/2010
I've just had a chat with God and you know, he actually ISN'T on your side Roeder. No, really, he told me so himself. He doesn't take sides.
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Wulfbrande
American Liberal Patriot
11:26 PM on 01/05/2010
"...in spite of the verdict of the jury"

You can't take the law into your own hands when the wheels of Justice do not give you the desired outcome.

That makes you a law breaker: - First Degree Murder

May he be convicted and face the maximum penalties under the Law.

Frankly, a better defense might be: "Ladies and Gentlemen of the Jury, I ask that you find my client innocent by reason of insanity. He committed this act while truly believing he was God's Personal Hit Man."