To: Chad Fairbanks
As the head of one of the 'co-equal' branches of government in Florida, he could step in to stop the outcome of a ruling that is very suspect and which has an irreversible outcome ... the irreversibility factor is crucial to the reason for suspending (not cancelling) the action occurring. he could then instruct his atty gen to open an investigation into malfesance and corruption regarding judge Greer and open an investigation of abuse and neglect by Michael Schiavo, the Greer appointed guardian. [I know you seen these suggestions on other Terri threads, because I've been posting them for more than two weeks now.]
591 posted on
10/18/2003 10:24:15 AM PDT by
MHGinTN
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To: MHGinTN
Well, it's possible I suppose - but the question still remains - where is his actual bonafide authority to interfere? I can understand that he could ask for a criminal investigation (and I very seriously doubt that has not already been tried) and maybe, just maybe, get a court order from a judge to "preserve crucial evidence" in the investigation, i.e Terri Shiavo.
That might fly...
593 posted on
10/18/2003 10:27:46 AM PDT by
Chad Fairbanks
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