Posted on 10/14/2011 4:27:33 PM PDT by wagglebee
A politically-charged panel in Kansas has stripped the law license of pro-life attorney and former Kansas Attorney General Phill Kline for prosecuting the Planned Parenthood abortion business.
A professional ethics panel recommended Thursday that Kline has his law license indefinitely suspended because of his conduct during criminal investigations of the abortion business, claiming he was motivated by dishonesty and selfishness. The three member panel of the state Board for Discipline of Attorneys claimed Kline repeatedly misled officials or allowed his staffers to do so.
The panel weighed nine counts of alleged ethical violations before the Kansas Attorney Disciplinary Board in the politically-charged case that is a distraction from the 107 counts of wrongdoing, including 23 felonies, against a Johnson County, Kansas Planned Parenthood abortion center.
However, the panel also ruled that some of the charges did not constitute violations of the states rules for attorneys. The panel also did not recommend that Kline lose his law license something state Disciplinary Administrator Stanton Hazlett wanted to have happen. Kline can now file an appeal to have his license reinstated.
Kline, in comments LifeNews received, said the panel did what they were instructed to do.
This is the latest chapter of a Sebelius appointed court covering up for a Sebelius political benefactor in order to protect the flow of hundreds of millions of dollars of taxpayer dollars, he said. The Sebelius court joined Planned Parenthood to file this complaint, appointed the prosecutor, appointed the panel and will make the final decision.
Constitution was created to end such conduct. The ethics process is being used to punish political opponents. Even so, the dominant tragedy in this saga is that through my investigation it was learned hundreds of children were sexually abused in Kansas, and Kansas has still done nothing. Nothing in the panels 185 page opinion can alter that truth, Kline continued. I upheld my duty, upheld my oath of office and the integrity of my profession.&nb sp; My mistake was my willingness to investigate politically powerful people and to let that investigation go where the evidence led. It is a decision, however, I would repeat and I will continue to speak and stand for the truth and for those who cannot speak for themselves.
Kathy Ostrowski of Kansans for Life responded to the panels decision saying it is part of an attack on Kline similar to when abortion clinics and counselors had sued then-Attorney General Phill Kline for issuing an opinion that clinics needed to report all pregnant minors to law enforcement agencies.
Under child protective law, all physicians, counselors & teachers were required to report children injured (now the word is harmed) by physical, mental, or emotional abuse or neglect, or sexual abuse, she explained. Kline was aiming at prosecuting unreported statutory rape by adult predators, not Romeo-Juliet pregnancy situation. For example during 2002-2003, 168 underage pregnant girls were aborted in Kansas but abortion clinics only reported two.
Now we come to the second entangled matter: Thursdays 3-person panel issuance that Klines professional actions violated attorney standards, Ostrowski said. Notably, Kline is being punished by abortion defenders-in-high-places for daring to prosecute the abortion industry. The second charge of the panel is Klines supposedly deficient legal advice about abuse reporting to a grand jury investigating Planned Parenthood. In actuality, pro-abortion attorneys tried to confuse lay people on the jury about the Judge Marten injunctions in relation to subpoenas for clinic records.
Invading abortion privacy/secrecy has been the heart of Klines supposed crime as formulated by the abortion cartel, former Gov. Kathleen Sebelius and third wave feministand state Supreme Court Justice Carol Beier. It is the Democrat appointees who now dominate the State Supreme Court, in control of the ethics action against Kline. Language in the ethics charges come straight out of abortion attorney filings, she said.
Previously, Thomas Brejcha, the chief counsel of the Thomas More Society, came to Klines defense.
Scrutinized, the merits of the disciplinary charges against Mr. Kline seem unusual, if not bizarre. Citing Klines strong personal anti-abortion beliefs as grounds for revoking his law license, as did Stanton A. Hazlett of the Kansas Office of Disciplinary Administration in his letter detailing the charges, seems a rather transparent attempt to destroy Mr. Kline personally on account of his beliefs and to intimidate anyone who stands in the way of the political goals of the pro-abortion movement, he said.
He continued:
To be sure, this trial of the former Kansas prosecutor bears more earmarks of a political vendetta than of any real concern about defective professional ethics. On the merits, Mr. Hazletts disciplinary charges appear at best rather stretched and strained, as even Mr. Hazletts hand-picked investigators who combed Mr. Klines record over 18 months S. Lucky DeFries (Chairman of the Topeka Bar Association Ethics and Grievance Committee) and Mary Beth Mudrick (the DeFries Report) reported, After reviewing the substantial documentation in this case, it is the opinion of these investigators that there is not probable cause that Phill Kline violated any of the rules of ethics.
If this isnt enough to convince objective onlookers that something here is seriously amiss, consider the fact that three different Kansas trial judges made findings that contradict and negate the factual assertions that supposedly undergird each of the charges against Kline. Indeed, these disciplinary allegations simply dont hold any water. They are unsupported in law or fact.
The plain truth is that former Attorney General Kline did have authority to investigate Planned Parenthood, informed the proper Judges of the investigation, and those Judges ruled that he had legitimate grounds to proceed. Much of the relevant information was sealed by order of the Kansas Supreme Court and as a result much of the story has been obscured or distorted. Klines opponents exploited the circumstances to generate public hysteria based on false information, all of which harmed the criminal investigation and unnecessarily frightened women and children. So, let the hearing now begin and let the chips fall where they may! The whole truth will come out in the clear light of day. To quote the late revered U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis, The best disinfectant is sunlight.
He should now file a civil rights action in federal court where he is sure to win a lot of money.
The citizens of Kansas are an aomination for electing Sebelius just as the majority of citizens in my state are for electing Malloy.
When those public officials tasked with dispensing justice and or redress fail in the performance of their duty the people must remove to their own hands the reins of power. Remove from their positions those officials at fault and have them charged with harassment undercover of law, obstruction of justice and complicity in statutory rape among other charges. If no other officials will do their duty then the people have no recourse but to try them themselves and simply shoot those found guilty.
The Grievance Committee is utterly out of hand. Investigate and punish each and every one voting for this outrage against Phill Kline for being a diligent public servant. Governor Brownback, having succeeded that abortionist-loving hack Sebelius, needs to clean the stable she left behind. The Kansas Demonrat Parry needs to pay the price now and forever for the evils of Sebelius perpetrated in support of Killer Tiller of Wichita and Planned Barrenhood. If anyone can investigate and find paw prints of Planned Barrenhood on this persecution, the State of Kansas should go after them for obstruction of justice and any other charge that fits. Needless to say, Kline should engage the services of a nuclear trial attorney like Gerry Spence of Wyoming to civilly punish those responsible. Spence did not agree with Randy Weaver but he did a magnificent job for the Weaver family in the highest traditions of the Bar.
Lord, we beseech you, lead Thy servant Phill Kline to victory, confuse his enemies, forgive the people of Kansas, cleanse Thy Church of every blemish, and protect Thy children born and unborn.
In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, in the company of saints in heaven we pray, amen.
Amen!!
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