Kansas Missing Key Files in Abortion Case
—By Kate Sheppard | Tue Oct. 25, 2011 4:00 AM PDT
Earlier this month, a disciplinary board in Kansas voted to suspend
former Attorney General Phill Kline's license to practice law in the
state indefinitely
after he repeatedly violated the rules of conduct in his investigations
of abortion providers. Despite that, Planned Parenthood of Kansas and
Mid-Missouri is still stuck in court fighting criminal allegations that
Kline raised against the clinic back in 2007.
The case before the judge accuses doctors at Comprehensive Health,
the Planned Parenthood office in Overland Park, of not properly
determining the gestational age of fetuses before performing an
abortion, and therefore carrying out illegal late-term abortions. The
prosecution has accused Planned Parenthood of not keeping proper
records, and of covering that up by creating fake records.
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
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