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Judge Permits Testimony About Fetus Pain
03.24.04 (3:34 pm)   [edit]
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By LARRY NEUMEISTER, Associated Press Writer

NEW YORK - A pediatrician who says a fetus can feel pain during an abortion will be allowed to testify in a legal challenge to a new law banning a type of late-term abortion, a judge has ruled.


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U.S. District Judge Richard Casey ruled Friday that Dr. Kanwaljeet S. Anand can testify as a government witness at a trial scheduled for later this month.


The judge rejected arguments from the National Abortion Federation (news - web sites) that the testimony would be irrelevant and unreliable.


The new law, passed by Congress last year, forbids a procedure anti-abortion activists call "partial-birth abortion." It is generally performed in the second or third trimester.


The judge said the doctor's testimony will help him assess Congress' findings that the procedure is "brutal and inhumane" and that "the child will fully experience the pain associated with piercing his or her skull and sucking out his or her brain."


Anand has conducted research on pain in fetuses and newborns and concluded that a fetus can feel pain at 20 weeks of gestation.


The American Civil Liberties Union (news - web sites), which is representing the National Abortion Federation, argued that Anand's testimony is insufficient because he will say it is likely but not definite that a fetus experiences pain during late-term abortions.


But the judge said Anand's testimony has a sufficiently reliable foundation because it is based on extensive experience and research.


Simultaneous trials challenging the law are set to begin March 29 in New York, Lincoln, Neb., and San Francisco.




 


posted by: therealspartacus007 (reply)
post date: 03.24.04 (3:43 pm)

The testimony is irrelevant. Just because something can feel pain doesn't mean it has the right to a woman's womb and to use her as a slave.

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