By DIANE CARROLL
The Kansas City Star
A lawsuit filed against Johnson County District Attorney Phill Kline by eight former employees is moving to federal court.
That means that a hearing that had been scheduled for Tuesday morning in Johnson County District Court will not take place, county Court Administrator Mike McLain said this afternoon.
Seven prosecutors and a chief investigator who were terminated Jan. 8 filed suit against Kline last week in Johnson County District Court. They contend that they were wrongly fired and that Kline violated their due process rights by refusing to participate in grievance hearings. They are seeking reinstatement.
Earlier today, McLain said that Kansas Supreme Court Justice Kay McFarland had appointed a retired judge to hear the lawsuit. She took that action at the request of Johnson County District Chief Judge Steve Tatum, who said that all of the district judges had recused themselves from the case.
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