Tiller Testifies State Medical Board OKd Him Doing Illegal Abortions
Wichita, KS -- Taking the stand in his own defense, embattled late-term abortion practitioner George Tiller defended himself on state charges of 19 counts of doing illegal late-term abortions. Tiller said during the trial that the head of the state medical board authorized him to use a second physician who worked for him.
Tiller has been charged with 19 counts of violating a state law that requires an independent physician to sign off on the legitimacy of late-term abortions.
He relied on fellow abortion practitioner Kristen Neuhaus, an employee of his, to provide the okay for the abortions instead of using an independent physician who could assess whether they were medically necessary.
Attorneys for Tiller hinted on the first day of the trial that this would be the tactic they would use in an attempt to get him off the hook.
Tiller attorney Dan Monnat told Sedgwick County District Judge Clark Owens and the six members of the jury that Tiller was acting under the approval of Larry Buening, the former director of the medical board, the Kansas Board of Healing Arts.
Today, Tiller pointed to his 1999 conversations with Buening and claimed he said it would be alright for Neuhaus to sign off on the abortions in a potential violation of state law."He said, 'Why don't you use Kris Neuhaus and that will take care of all of your problems,'" Tiller testified.
Tiller claimed Neuhaus had no financial interest in his abortion business even though she essentially worked for him as a part-time employee and earned no money through other means. She had problems with her medical license and did not earn a living practicing medicine elsewhere. Entire story
Read the Kansans for Life story: Why did Tiller Depend on Off-Record Comment from Licensing Board Director instead of A.G. Opinion?
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