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...book took seven years to research and write and required interviews with 522 people. Caro also spent hundreds of hours reading papers left by Al Smith, Suffolk County Boss W. Kingsland Macy, La Guardia and others...
Sometime early next year, Newman A. Flanagan, assistant district attorney, may go before the Suffolk County Superior Court and argue that four doctors, all once associated with Boston City Hospital, are guilty of having carried off a human body without authorization for purposes of dissection. Flanagan says the case is very simple, and his explanation suggests that the alleged crime is not much different from the acts of graverobbing the involved statute was meant to halt when it was introduced...
Whether the BCH doctors case turns on the "when-does-life-begin" question is uncertain, mainly because the indictment itself is open to so many different interpretations. Flanagan admits that this point may become "the meaty part of the thing," but before he gets to say so in the Suffolk County Superior Court, the defense is determined that "the thing" will never come to trial
...When the Suffolk County district attorney's office indicted two Harvard researchers April 11 for illegal fetal experimentation, it cited an 1837 statute aimed at 19th Century grave robbers. In this way, the D.A. forced the abortion issue into the open in Boston, and while the controversy raged, doctors throughout the medical area began to fear for their experiments...
...outcome of the suit, to be filed at the Suffolk Superior Court within a month, will not affect Harvard's decision to pay Boston $300,000 in lieu of taxes next year, Robin Schmidt, assistant vice president for public affairs, said yesterday...