(AP) — Pennsylvania's highest ranking law enforcement official is waiting to hear how the state Supreme Court will rule on whether a county judge had the power to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate her and what to do about a grand jury report that recommends she be charged with a crime. A political neophyte, she was aided by a substantial family fortune and tail winds from President Barack Obama's successful re-election campaign. Sworn into office in January 2013, Kane tangled with Corbett — by then governor — by refusing to defend the state's same-sex marriage ban and nixing a contract to outsource management of the state lottery to a British firm. The review of the Sandusky case essentially cleared Corbett, the Philadelphia district attorney embarrassed her by bringing charges in a political bribery case that Kane had abandoned, and then she became the target of the grand jury investigation. In response to a question about the office's performance during her tenure, Kane noted she has invested in equipment and people to bolster the child predator unit, launched a mobile street crimes unit to fight gangs and drugs, expanded education and outreach and grown the consumer protection bureau. Kane, who declined an interview, issued a statement that her office works "tirelessly as public servants on behalf of all citizens of this commonwealth and we are making a difference in people's lives."