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...Communist Party-which might command only 10% of the votes-should be legalized, although the government argues that it is "too soon." "This 'constitutional reform' is nothing more than a cynical joke," says a Madrid-based member of the 126-person Communist Central Committee. Joaquin Ruiz-Gimenez, a distinguished constitutional lawyer, complains that the government is simply handing down reforms without letting other parties participate in the process. Yet even this, he does admit, is a beginning...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SPAIN: A New King With Clout | 6/7/1976 | See Source »

...Enrique Gimenez-Jimeno, the only eye-witness to the legal abortion, testified that the fetus was dead when it was removed...

Author: By Steven C. Bonsey, | Title: Edelin's Attorneys File Motion For Reversal of Jury Verdict | 4/29/1975 | See Source »

...former Boston City Hospital resident, Dr. Enrique Gimenez-Jimeno, testified for the prosecution that he had watched as Edelin held the aborted fetus inside the patient's uterus and counted off three minutes by the operating-room clock. His credibility-and that of the prosecution- was not helped when Defense Attorney William Homans Jr. showed, first, that Edelin would have had to turn away from the operating table to see the clock and, second, that even if he had turned, he could not have seen the clock on the day of the abortion. It had been removed for repairs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Setback for Abortion | 2/24/1975 | See Source »

Curtis also said Gimenez-Jimeno had not observed Edelin from across the table...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Nurses Testify in Edelin Case, Refute Prosecution Testimony | 2/5/1975 | See Source »

...stern precision based on diligent research and a certain irascible doggedness. One prosecution witness who spent five minutes testifying that the fetus breathed before it died found he had to spend another full day in court, being dragged across the forensic coals by the irreconcilable Homans. Dr. Enrique Gimenez-Jimeno, the state's top witness, who said he remembered particulars the hysterotomy operation, was forced to acknowledge under Homans's severe questioning that he could not recall key aspects of the operating room scene that were curiously irrelevant to the prosecution's case...

Author: By Phillp Weiss, | Title: Odd Visages at the Edelin Trial | 2/5/1975 | See Source »

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