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uppityperson

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Wed Jan 29, 2014, 07:49 PM Jan 2014

Kansas Supreme Court hears case of Roeder, killer of abortion doctor George Tiller

Posted originally in LBN by Redfairen
http://m.cjonline.com/news/2014-01-29/kansas-supreme-court-hears-case-roeder-killer-abortion-doctor-george-tiller


Kansas Supreme Court hears case of Roeder, killer of abortion doctor George Tiller

Source: Topeka Capital-Journal

Kansas Supreme Court justices focused almost exclusively Wednesday on whether jurors hearing the first-degree murder trial of Scott Roeder should have heard a self-defense of others instruction during his 2010 trial.

Justices asked public appellate defender Rachel Pickering whether circumstances in the shooting of George Tiller, who performed late-term abortions, was similar to hypotheticals where a doctor is shot to death after he turned off a ventilator of a terminal patient at the request of the family and the shooting of a CEO of a tobacco company whose products caused the deaths of smokers.

In both hypotheticals, the shooter thinks he is justified to use deadly force to defend a hospital patient.
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Kansas Supreme Court hears case of Roeder, killer of abortion doctor George Tiller (Original Post) uppityperson Jan 2014 OP
This makes me so angry Control-Z Jan 2014 #1
Separate trial whose outcome could impact Roeder uppityperson Mar 2014 #2

uppityperson

(115,677 posts)
2. Separate trial whose outcome could impact Roeder
Sat Mar 22, 2014, 10:19 PM
Mar 2014
http://www.kansas.com/2014/03/01/3317309/bench-trial-to-begin-monday-in.html
Published Friday, Feb. 28, 2014, at 5:41 p.m.
Updated Friday, March 7, 2014, at 11:46 p.m.


A Sedgwick County judge will decide this week whether a Wichita man who was convicted of kicking his girlfriend to death should receive a Hard 50 prison sentence.

Read more here: http://www.kansas.com/2014/03/01/3317309/bench-trial-to-begin-monday-in.html#storylink=cpy
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But a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that came as prosecutors were preparing to take the case to trial has stalled the proceedings. The ruling prompted the Kansas Legislature to hold a special session last fall to rewrite the state’s Hard 50 law, and it left a handful of defendants, Bernhard among them, in limbo as state courts tried to figure out how to comply with the ruling.

The ruling, which said juries, not judges, should decide whether there are factors that justify increasing a defendant’s minimum prison sentence, prompted the Kansas Attorney General’s Office to drop plans to seek a Hard 50 sentence against Brett Seacat, convicted of killing his wife. Defense lawyers said it also could invalidate the Hard 50 sentence given to Scott Roeder, who was convicted of murdering George Tiller, a doctor who performed abortions.

Prosecutors in Bernhardt’s case are now operating under the new law, which says new juries can be empaneled to determine whether the Hard 50 should be applied in cases that already were in the pipeline when the Supreme Court ruling was issued....



http://cjonline.com/news/2014-03-04/judge-recommends-hard-50-wichita-man-who-kicked-girlfriend-30-times-boots-left-her
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