Word: judgmental
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Rush to Judgment, 4 and 7:45 p.m.; and The Unique Death of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, 6:05 and 9:50 p.m.; and weekend showing...
Conspiracy buffs who haven't seen the Zapruder film of the Kennedy assassination have until next Wednesday to visit the Orson Welles, where it is showing along with Rush to Judgment, Emile De Antonio's film based on Mark Lane's attack on the Warren Commission report...
Exercising this responsibility would be easier if the courts were not involved, says Kimball. "A physician's task is to aid the patient, not to make the patient suffer unduly, and to use his judgment when to prolong and when not to prolong life. A court cannot decide in total detail what a physician...
...have usually been lenient in their sentencing. In a 1968 case in Illinois, for example, a 69-year-old man admitted to suffocating his crippled wife and then attempting to take his own life. The judge, on his own initiative, withdrew the man's guilty plea, entered a judgment of not guilty and sent him home with...
...does Ralph Porzio, the lawyer for those doctors. "Miss Quinlan must be viewed as a patient undergoing treatment," says Porzio. Some outside doctors feel the same way. To allow the court to decide the Quinlan case, says Dr. David Posqanzer, a neurologist at Massachusetts General Hospital, "is taking the judgment of a doctor and putting it in the hands of those not competent to make a decision-the courts...