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To: No More Gore Anymore
Explain exactly what Governor Bush can legally do.
42 posted on 10/17/2003 10:09:45 AM PDT by verity
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To: verity
Have you been under a rock for the past 24 hours ? The letters from the Thomas Moore Law Center are all over this site. Educate yourself before you start throwing names around buddy.
43 posted on 10/17/2003 10:13:11 AM PDT by Diva Betsy Ross ((were it not for the brave, there would be no land of the free -))
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To: verity
A governor can directly come to the aid of any of the State's citizens and is by law required to do so in this case. Read the briefs on the website
45 posted on 10/17/2003 10:28:33 AM PDT by tertiary01
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To: verity
Explain exactly what Governor Bush can legally do.

As head of the state police, he can direct the cops to intervene in a murder-in-progress!!!

100 posted on 10/17/2003 8:05:11 PM PDT by ctdonath2
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To: verity
825.102 Abuse, aggravated abuse, and neglect of an elderly person or disabled adult; penalties.--

(1) "Abuse of an elderly person or disabled adult" means:

(a) Intentional infliction of physical or psychological injury upon an elderly person or disabled adult;

(b) An intentional act that could reasonably be expected to result in physical or psychological injury to an elderly person or disabled adult; or

(c) Active encouragement of any person to commit an act that results or could reasonably be expected to result in physical or psychological injury to an elderly person or disabled adult.

A person who knowingly or willfully abuses an elderly person or disabled adult without causing great bodily harm, permanent disability, or permanent disfigurement to the elderly person or disabled adult commits a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.

(2) "Aggravated abuse of an elderly person or disabled adult" occurs when a person:

(a) Commits aggravated battery on an elderly person or disabled adult;

(b) Willfully tortures, maliciously punishes, or willfully and unlawfully cages, an elderly person or disabled adult; or

(c) Knowingly or willfully abuses an elderly person or disabled adult and in so doing causes great bodily harm, permanent disability, or permanent disfigurement to the elderly person or disabled adult.

A person who commits aggravated abuse of an elderly person or disabled adult commits a felony of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.

(3)(a) "Neglect of an elderly person or disabled adult" means:

1. A caregiver's failure or omission to provide an elderly person or disabled adult with the care, supervision, and services necessary to maintain the elderly person's or disabled adult's physical and mental health, including, but not limited to, food, nutrition, clothing, shelter, supervision, medicine, and medical services that a prudent person would consider essential for the well-being of the elderly person or disabled adult; or

2. A caregiver's failure to make a reasonable effort to protect an elderly person or disabled adult from abuse, neglect, or exploitation by another person.

Neglect of an elderly person or disabled adult may be based on repeated conduct or on a single incident or omission that results in, or could reasonably be expected to result in, serious physical or psychological injury, or a substantial risk of death, to an elderly person or disabled adult.

(b) A person who willfully or by culpable negligence neglects an elderly person or disabled adult and in so doing causes great bodily harm, permanent disability, or permanent disfigurement to the elderly person or disabled adult commits a felony of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.

(c) A person who willfully or by culpable negligence neglects an elderly person or disabled adult without causing great bodily harm, permanent disability, or permanent disfigurement to the elderly person or disabled adult commits a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.

History.--s. 3, ch. 95-158; s. 2, ch. 96-322.
101 posted on 10/17/2003 8:06:32 PM PDT by narses ("The do-it-yourself Mass is ended. Go in peace" Francis Cardinal Arinze of Nigeria)
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To: verity
Explain exactly what Governor Bush can legally do.

GRANT A STAY OF EXECUTION!! The court sentences death but, the Governor can grant a stay for appeals, etc. Also, I don't remember of any prisoner being starved - they can order what they want for their last meal.

162 posted on 10/17/2003 11:55:12 PM PDT by AnimalLover
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