Gosnell had joked that the baby was big enough to "walk to the bus".
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Gosnell's lawyer, Jack McMahon, had argued that none of the foetuses was born alive.
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Among the untrained staff who helped to perform the terminations was Gosnell's wife, Pearl.
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Pearl Gosnell had pleaded guilty to racketeering and performing an illegal abortion past Pennsylvania's 24-week limit.
Later, over drinks with the owner, Dr. Willet Whitmore, Gosnell discovered just how fast it was.
Prosecutors say Gosnell, who is not certified to perform abortions, falsified gestational ages on records.
Gosnell, who is African-American, has been accused by authorities of preying on low-income, minority women.
Prosecutors say Kermit Gosnell, 72, killed babies by using scissors to cut their spinal cords.
At one point Cameron turned to Gosnell, who wrote notes incessantly on a notepad, and yelled.
Minehart threw out three of the seven first-degree murder charges against Gosnell last week.
Dr Gosnell, who is black, steered wealthy or white patients to her office, Tina Baldwin testified.
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It is unclear if Dr Gosnell will testify when the defence begins presenting their case.
BBC: Philadelphia abortion doctor tried on 'baby murder' case
Gosnell mainly uses his waterborne dragster to take friends out for day sails around Nantucket Island.
Eight people involved in Gosnell's clinic, called the Women's Medical Society, earlier pleaded guilty to various charges.
McMahon argued that Gosnell offered people who were poor and without health insurance access to health care.
Dr Gosnell's co-defendant Eileen O'Neill is charged with charging doctor's fees and participating in a corrupt organisation.
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Former employees have testified that Kermit Gosnell, 72, ran a dirty, outdated abortion clinic with unqualified staff.
BBC: Philadelphia abortion doctor tried on 'baby murder' case
It's possible the doctor will testify, said William Brennan, an attorney who represented Gosnell earlier in the case.
McMahon argued that Gosnell offered access to health care for people who were poor and without health insurance.
Nine others who worked in the west Philadelphia medical office, including Gosnell's wife and sister-in-law, also were charged.
But rather than re-examine and even reform those practices, the curtain will be pulled on the Gosnell case.
Gosnell was also convicted in the death of patient Karnamaya Mongar, who was given a fatal overdose of painkillers.
Dr. Gosnell, 72 years old, faces a possible death sentence when the jury reconvenes next week to consider sentencing.
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So one evening, her father escorted her to Gosnell's crowded and unkempt clinic in West Philadelphia for the procedure.
The case next moves to the penalty phase, when jurors will weigh whether to give Gosnell a death sentence.
Dr. Gosnell's case prompted the Pennsylvania Legislature to tighten regulations governing inspections of abortion clinics by state health authorities.
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Dr. Gosnell also was accused of performing abortions beyond the maximum gestation period of 24 weeks, and related charges.
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Gosnell, have finally gotten into the headlines of the major national media outlets.
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If he is found guilty, Gosnell, who is not a board-certified obstetrician or gynecologist, could be sentenced to death.
Also on trial is Eileen O'Neill, 56, a medical school graduate who worked as a doctor at Gosnell's clinic.
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