Kane hearing a ‘he said, she said’ case

SCRANTON TIMES-TRIBUNE COLUMN: State Attorney General Kathleen G. Kane sees herself as a devoted crime fighter under siege by state officials threatened by her effort to expose “filthy” emails they traded on state time.

State prosecutors say she is a liar who shamelessly used her position as the state’s top prosecutor to seek revenge on an adversary.

The conflicting portrayals are expected to play out Monday in Montgomery County Court as prosecutors move forward with the next step of what promises to be a long, arduous battle… (more)

EDITOR: Historian and columnist Bill Keisling will attend the hearing and report his insights on the proceedings.

An unflattering picture of Kathleen Kane displayed with the article is indicative of the bias towards the local Kane that has been apparent since the Times-Tribune’s early call for her resignation.

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  1. He said she said. I think all the witnesses against her need to be put on a lie detection test. They love them as prosecutors. They’ll get a taste of their own medicine.

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