Operation Rescue: Morrison’s Authority To Fire Tiller Special Prosecutor In Doubt

Topeka, KS - Jan 08, 2007 As Paul Morrison is sworn in today as the new Kansas Attorney General, Operation Rescue warns him that his intent to fire the special prosecutor appointed to the Tiller criminal case may be an illegal one.

Thirty criminal charges involving illegal late-term abortions were filed against late-term abortionist George R. Tiller by Attorney General Phill Kline on December 21, but were dismissed the following day on a motion by District Attorney Nola Foulston that said Kline had no authority to file the charges. Kline appointed Special Prosecutor Don McKinney to continue to pursue the case.“

An independent special prosecutor is supposed to be just that – independent. They are endowed with full authority to take the prosecution of a matter to its conclusion without interference from anyone. They are usually appointed to remove a case from the hindrance of politics and corruption. That is exactly what happened in this case,” said Operation Rescue President Troy Newman. “We believe Morrison does not have the legal authority to fire the independent special prosecutor, who was lawfully appointed before Morrison’s term began. To take such action against the special prosecutor would be an overt act political act aimed at thwarting the prosecution of Tiller, with whom Morrison has political ties. This is clearly illegal under Kansas law.” [More]

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