Grand jury looking into Tiller starts next month
Topeka ? A Sedgwick County grand jury will be convened Jan. 8 to investigate Dr. George Tiller, one of the nation’s few physicians who performs late-term abortions, the county announced Monday.
The process begins with selection of 15 people from a pool of more than 70 summoned for duty. It will take 12 members to approve any recommendation the panel might make. The grand jury can meet for up to 90 days, although that can be extended by the district court.
Last week, the Kansas Supreme Court dismissed a petition from the Wichita physician seeking to stop the grand jury.
The grand jury had been scheduled to convene Oct. 30. But the court put it on hold so that it could review Tiller’s petition challenging the legality of the proceedings.
The grand jury was initiated by a citizen petition drive led by abortion foes. Kansas is one of only six states that permits citizens to petition to create a grand jury.
“We feel it is a completely politically motivated and completely unnecessary expenditure of taxpayer dollars,” Tiller’s attorneys, Dan Monnat and Lee Thompson, said in a written statement Monday.
Abortion foes contend Tiller has violated a 1998 state law restricting late-term abortions and that potential violations have been ignored for years. Tiller’s attorneys have said repeatedly that he has done nothing wrong.
This will be the second grand jury abortion foes have forced the county to create in 18 months to investigate Tiller. Last year, a grand jury reviewed the deaths of a Texas woman who had an abortion at Tiller’s clinic but issued no indictments.




