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Attorney Christopher A. Ferrara argues that Michael Schiavo has violated Terri's rights under federal laws, including the Americans with Disabilities Act, by withholding medical treatment and refusing to allow her to fed by mouth.
"(The Schindlers) are about to lose their daughter because no one wants to put a teaspoon of Jello to her mouth," Ferrara said. "It's insane."
Do something that will really tick 'em off!!! Let your pesky little envelope be one of many that will fill their offices with the dreaded packages of jello they dare not feed Terri. My family sent three envelopes addressed:
Give 'em a fit........but more importantly.........you're telling them.......
Change the way your running this country. We're watching you, and we don't like the way you're doing business in our name.
Related costs: Jello .99; Envelope 1.19, stamps 1.29
Florida Law seems to require the Medical examiners to investigate deaths in which the body is to be cremated..
(The investigation can be a simple one, without autopsy, but it is required, I think.)
You can see the two lists of circumstances that require investigation, side by side, here
Has the Florida law been changed? Is Pinellas exempt?