I think there's a chance that the judge acted soley on what was presented in court, inside the law, even though he may have felt the decision was unfair. That happens alot in the real world.
Terri doesn't have a lawyer. Hino has a lawyer from the Hemlock Society. Terri's family has a lawyer representing their side. But Terri doesn't have legal representation. You've obviously haven't kept up with this over the years. That poor judge you say was only acting on what he was presented with, once declared himself her guardian. Ask if he ever went to meet her. Go ahead. Ask. The answer is NO! NO, NO, NO! No, he's never laid eyes on her in all these years. Now, ask another question, has he allowed her an attorney ad litem? Hmmm? Sure, he has so give him a pat on the back! Except, only weeks after "allowing" her an attorney ad litem, this same swamp judge kicked him off the case for merely requesting a swallow test be done so Terri has not even had someone representing her in court for over a decade. That swamp judge is legally blind in more ways than one. Unfair? Hell yes, it's unfair that Terri has had shoddy legal representation. Terri's monster of a two timing husband has an attorney from the Hemlock Society. Terri's loving family has an attorney as they want to have guardianship turned over to them but in the full legal sense is the family's attorney, not Terri's. Terri does NOT have an attorney and hasn't for about 98% of these last 15 years.