“[Kline] will have at most a day and a half of defense,” Jill Stanek told LifeSiteNews.com this morning, while the prosecutors have had seven days to make their case.
Kline blamed the obstruction of state officials during the Kathleen Sebelius administration for stonewalling his criminal investigation into child rape.
Kline faces charges of unethical conduct for allegedly obtaining hotel records and matching them to state medical reports in an effort to identify George Tiller’s adult patients.
Former George Tiller legal counsel Dan Monnat may have violated state ethics in obtaining sensitive information that they later used against Phill Kline.
Judge Richard Anderson testified that Williams had presented to him a serious problem: the abortion records on underage girls did not match up with child rape reports.