With regard to the case of Kenneth Edelin, M.D., which of the following statements is true?
A. Edelin was convicted by the jury, but only on the minor charge of "grave robbing," a misdemeanor.
B. Edelin was acquitted by the jury.
C. In this case, under Massachusetts law, the fetus was a baby.
D. Had Dr. Edelin immediately removed the fetus, the fetus might have been viable in a neonatal care nursery.
E. Edelin aborted a fetus in the late third trimester.
Answer: D
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