Phill Kline served as Attorney General of the State of Kansas from 2002-2006. He was the first and only prosecutor ever to succeed in obtaining abortion records from Planned Parenthood and late term abortionist George Tiller. Prior to his term as Attorney General, Kline served eight years in the Kansas House of Representatives. There he helped to write and enact into law one of the strictest late term abortion laws in the United States.
Phill Kline was defeated in his bid for re-election as Attorney General in 2006, but was elected as Johnson County District Attorney, which allowed him to retain jurisdiction over the Planned Parenthood investigation. As a result, a district judge found probable cause that crimes were committed at Planned Parenthood. In October 2007 Comprehensive Health of Planned Parenthood of Kansas and Mid-Missouri was charged with 107 criminal charges, including 23 felonies.
Kline is currently a visiting professor at Liberty University School of Law in Lynchburg, VA. He and his wife Deborah live in Amherst, VA with their daughter Hillary.
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