3 murder charges dropped in Philly abortion provider case

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A judge has thrown out three murder charges against a Philadelphia abortion provider involving babies allegedly born alive...

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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A judge has thrown out three murder charges against a Philadelphia abortion provider involving babies allegedly born alive.

Common pleas court Judge Jeffrey Minehart dismissed the first-degree murder charges Tuesday against Dr. Kermit Gosnell. Minehart has not explained the reasoning behind his ruling.

Prosecutors have argued that the babies were viable and Gosnell and his staff cut them in the back of the neck to kill them.

Defense lawyer Jack McMahon had argued Tuesday “there is not one piece …. of objective, scientific evidence that anyone was born alive” at Gosnell’s clinic.

Gosnell still faces charges that he killed a patient and four other babies allegedly born alive.

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