To: kattracks
I read he gave Felos free reign to speak in court without interruptions, and that the attorney, Ferrara for the Schindlers was interrupted constantly and practically not allowed to speak.
From what I have read, it seems to me that Greer is not impartial, or agonizing about squat. It seems he had his opinion formed, and was not willing to change his mind.
I think any judge in the nation that is willing to starve a brain damaged woman to death has a serious lack of respect for human life.
35 posted on
10/25/2003 11:36:06 AM PDT by
Smocker
To: Smocker
"I read he gave Felos free reign to speak in court without interruptions, and that the attorney, Ferrara for the Schindlers was interrupted constantly and practically not allowed to speak." I have heard the same thing.
68 posted on
10/25/2003 8:14:29 PM PDT by
sweetliberty
("Having the right to do a thing is not at all the same thing as being right in doing it.")
To: Smocker; sweetliberty
"felos had free reign to speak"... Right, that was written in an article I read last week. there's so much info, so many articles, it's hard to keep it straight. But that was documented ... somewhere!
73 posted on
10/25/2003 8:25:47 PM PDT by
cyn
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