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Kan. — Seemingly contradicting his own public statements, an attorney for the man accused of gunning down a Kansas abortion provider has argued in court documents that his client has an "absolute right" to present a defense that argues the killing was...
Tags: necessity defense, Wichita, George Tiller, Prosecutor, Necessity, Motion, Anti-abortion violence in the United States, Assassination of George Tiller, Assassinations, Law Crime, Criminal defenses, Criminal law
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November 22, 2009 I've been a little surprised at just how little has been mentioned about this particular date in history thus far. On allvoices.com, for instance, there are only a bare handful of articles concerning the Kennedy assassination. Two of...
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Prosecutors are opposing a change of venue for the trial of the man who has publicly admitted killing George Tiller to save "unborn children."Court documents made public Friday in the case against Scott Roeder argue defense attorneys have offered no evidence...
Tags: Wichita, Assassinations, George Tiller, Jury, Change of venue, Anti-abortion violence in the United States, Legal procedure, Assassination of George Tiller, Law Crime
President Barack Obama probably never intended to do it, but his push for healthcare reform has reopened debate on one of America's most polarizing issues -- abortion. "This is a healthcare bill, not an abortion bill," Obama told ABC News Monday. But...
Tags: Barack Obama, American, U.S. Supreme Court, Wichita, Abortion, George Tiller, Pro-choice, Abortion in the United States, Anti-abortion violence in the United States, Assassination of George Tiller, Assassinations, Politics, Social Issues
The Federal Bureau of Investigation says that more than a month before Dr. George Tiller was shot and killed, it received a letter warning them about the man now charged in the case. FBI spokeswoman Bridget Patton says the letter warned that Scott Roeder...
Tags: Dr. George Tiller, Scott Roeder, FBI, Wichita, George Tiller, Anti-abortion violence in the United States, Assassination of George Tiller, Assassinations, Law Crime, Social Issues
Lawyers for a man who has publicly admitted killing a Kansas abortion provider have asked a judge to move his trial out of Wichita, arguing potential jurors have been subject to such vast pretrial publicity that it becomes "legal fiction" to assume jurors...
Tags: Wichita, Jury, Sedgwick County, Operation Rescue, Phill Kline, Anti-abortion violence in the United States, Assassination of George Tiller, George Tiller, Law Crime, Sedgwick County Kansas, Wichita Kansas, Assassinations
The United Nations Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon, has implored on the leaders of Guinea Bissau to capitalize on the little progress gained in the country’s democratization process and regain the confidence of the masses in a bid to better...
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Thirty-four years ago, a middle-aged woman named Sara Jane Moore took a shot at President Gerald Ford in San Francisco. She may have been the most unlikely of would-be presidential assassins. She wasn't a crazed actor, a disappointed office seeker, a...
Tags: Moore, Ford, assassinations, sixties, seventies, Cheney
By MICHAEL WEBSTER: Syndicated Investigative Reporter. April 6, 2009 at 1201 AM PST Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist Seymour Hersh stirred up a hornets nest last month during a presentation in Minnesota he said the Bush administration...
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