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Tiller Trial Begins with Conflicting
Testimony from Abortionist Neuhaus
Contact: Troy Newman, President, 316-841-1700; Cheryl
Sullenger, Senior Policy Advisor, 316-516-3034; both with
Operation Rescue,
info@operationrescue.org
WICHITA, Kansas, March 23 /Christian
Newswire/ -- Opening day of Tiller's trial was marked with repeated
motions to dismiss, which were denied, and conflicting testimony from
the State's only witness, abortionist Ann Kristin Neuhaus.
Assistant Attorney General Barry Disney filed a motion
asking for Judge Clark V. Owens II to disallow the proposed defense that
Tiller was not responsible for violating the law since he consulted with
his attorneys. Disney told the judge that his motion was simply asking
the defense to comply with the law. The judge agreed that the defense
was invalid and that he would likely sustain any objections Disney might
make if that defense was used.
During opening arguments, Disney told that jury that
Neuhaus was recruited by Tiller and trained by her attorneys. Tiller's
attorneys prepared the referral letter that Neuhaus signed to
rubberstamp the late-term abortions. Neuhaus had no private practice in
2003, the time frame from which the charges arose. She saw patients that
were scheduled for post-viability abortions by Tiller and his staff. She
was paid in cash.
It was also revealed that in 1999, Tiller attempted to
challenge the constitutionality of the requirement that the referring
physician be licensed in Kansas. The Kansas State Board of Healing Arts
had subpoenaed abortion records to insure that he was in compliance.
Tiller considered filing a federal law suit in order to challenge the
new interpretation of the law and thus avoid having to comply with the
subpoena.
At that time, Tiller was allegedly contacted by Kansas
Board of Healing Arts Executive Director Larry Buening, a long time
friend of Tiller's. Buening told Tiller not to make a federal case out
of this. As a solution, Buening suggested that Tiller make an
"arrangement" with Neuhaus to provide his late-term referrals. Tiller
immediately called Neuhaus and thus began their relationship. As soon as
Tiller notified Buening that Neuhaus would be providing his late-term
referrals from then on, Buening withdrew the subpoena.
Monnat admitted that Buening now denies that this
conversation took place.
Neuhaus was called as the prosecution's only witness. Her
attitude under Disney's questioning was somewhat hostile. She lacked
memory of any of the important points that Disney tried to make. When
she was reminded of her testimony under oath during a statement taken by
then Assistant Attorney General Stephen Maxwell, she made excuses for
the discrepancies by saying that she was defensive and felt attacked by
Maxwell, therefore she could not remember.
However, her memory seemed sharp when Tiller attorney Dan
Monnet questioned her, and her attitude shifted to one that was more
cooperative.
Disney had told the jurors that excuses are not a
defense, and Neuhaus seemed to have unlimited excuses for not
remembering anything. This could be problematic for her since she was
promised immunity from prosecution only if she told the truth.
"It was obvious that Neuhaus was lying," said Newman. "We
believe that will be obvious to the jury as well. It isn't over, but I
remind Christians to continue to pray at this critical time."
Neuhaus will continue her testimony tomorrow.
Operation Rescue is one of the leading pro-life
Christian activist organizations in the nation. Operation Rescue
recently made headlines when it bought and closed an abortion clinic in
Wichita, Kansas and has become the voice of the pro-life activist
movement in America. Its activities are on the cutting edge of the
abortion issue, taking direct action to restore legal personhood to the
pre-born and stop abortion in obedience to biblical mandates.
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