After being criminally charged last week, state Attorney General Kathleen Kane said she will fight back and refused to step down. But her league of supporters, credibility and political prospects seem to have all but disappeared, observers said.

Kane was charged Aug. 6 in Montgomery County with obstructing administration of law or other governmental function, official oppression, criminal conspiracy, perjury and false swearing. She was arraigned over the weekend.

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