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TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - Kansas Attorney General Phill Kline spent more than two years investigating a nationally known abortion provider, but he'll likely leave office next month with little to show for it.
A judge on Wednesday refused to reinstate the 30 criminal charges Kline filed against Dr. George Tiller, and Kline's successor said Thursday that he won't keep the special prosecutor Kline appointed on the case.
Democrat Paul Morrison, who defeated Kline in November and takes office as attorney general Jan. 8, did not completely rule out an investigation into Tiller.
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