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Judge Makes USF Professor Schiavo's Guardian Ad Litem
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| November 1, 2003
| David Sommer
Posted on 11/01/2003 7:08:29 AM PST by Pan_Yans Wife
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To: Pan_Yans Wife
Law professors are refugees from the legal profession.
The fact that this professor is biased against terri's law is not good.
He should have been voidired as to any bias he may have on "vegitative" states.
I wonder how he will answer the "would a woman whose husband is living with another woman and has a child with that other woman, want a divorce from that husband"?
Seems like a divorce from the husband would be the compromise that leaves everyone equally miserable.
To: longtermmemmory
I suspect that there is no way the Schindlers and Schiavo could ever come to agreement on the right guardian, thus the court appointed one. I do not know what else could be done, under the circumstances.
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posted on
11/01/2003 7:19:21 AM PST
by
Pan_Yans Wife
(You may forget the one with whom you have laughed, but never the one with whom you have wept.)
To: Pan_Yans Wife
They should have picked a lawyer who does this stuff every day. Not some professor.
To: longtermmemmory
But Florida is lacking in the number of people who wish to be included in the pool of guardian ad litem. Anyone can be one, if they fit the criteria. Apparently the professor does fit the criteria.
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posted on
11/01/2003 7:27:02 AM PST
by
Pan_Yans Wife
(You may forget the one with whom you have laughed, but never the one with whom you have wept.)
To: Pan_Yans Wife
In incapacity cases I believe you have to be a lawyer. This particular case it would probably have to be. The question for this professor is whether he will use this law he says he disagrees with to protect terri?
If this law affords him the opportunity to petition for a divorce, will he use it?
(is this professor a member of the ACLU?)
To: longtermmemmory
If this law affords him the opportunity to petition for a divorce, will he use it? The judge has already said, when the Schindler attorney brought up the point of divorce, that was too broad a reading of the guardian's powers.
I think the judge is trying to limit the guardian to only the issue at hand.
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posted on
11/01/2003 7:36:20 AM PST
by
Pan_Yans Wife
(You may forget the one with whom you have laughed, but never the one with whom you have wept.)
To: Pan_Yans Wife
as an attorney at litem, I had that ability as a matter of course. This is troubling as it may demonstrate prejudice by the judge to "affirm" his prior ruling.
To: sweetliberty
ping
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posted on
11/01/2003 7:40:22 AM PST
by
Pan_Yans Wife
(You may forget the one with whom you have laughed, but never the one with whom you have wept.)
To: longtermmemmory
In his order, Demers said Wolfson should stop work if Terri's Law is found to be unconstitutional. I read this to say that the Legislature's action, as well as the Governor's, have actually interfered in the Schiavo case. If the law is proven unconstitutional, doesn't this then mean that all of the actions by the legislature and executive of Florida become null and void, Wolfson is removed, and we are back to the point where the feeding tube is removed?
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posted on
11/01/2003 7:43:06 AM PST
by
Pan_Yans Wife
(You may forget the one with whom you have laughed, but never the one with whom you have wept.)
To: Pan_Yans Wife
They haven't tried rehabilitative therapy or oral feeding for ten years. Now the judge expects a lawyer to investigate the whole situation and check whether she can be fed by the mouth within one month.
Does this mean that they will hold a spoon up to her mouth and, if she spills it, declare that she's unable to eat? It wouldn't surprise me. She is back in the same hospice that agreed not to give her proper medical treatment before. Moreover, according to one article published last year, Schiavo's lawyer, who is helping him kill his wife, is the head of this hospice's board of directors, a clear and scandalous conflict of interest, if true. That means that the medical personnel at the hospice know they will displease the boss if they do anything to save her.
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posted on
11/01/2003 7:44:20 AM PST
by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: Pan_Yans Wife
Which is what I believe this judge is setting up.
This judge was basically slapped in the face and his authority limited by a change in law. (enacting laws is what the legislature is supposed to do.)
I believe the judges limitation of the attorney ad litem is an appealable issue. An attorney is supposed to be a zelous advocate, this judge may have made this attorney an advocate in name only. No teeth to do anything.
To: Cicero
They haven't tried rehabilitative therapy or oral feeding for ten years. Now the judge expects a lawyer to investigate the whole situation and check whether she can be fed by the mouth within one month. I don't see how there couldn't be time constraints placed upon Wolfson. He has a very narrow duty to the court, and must comply with the court's deadline.
The true battle is the constitutionality of the bill that the legislature passed. That is where the energy should focus, today.
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posted on
11/01/2003 7:47:58 AM PST
by
Pan_Yans Wife
(You may forget the one with whom you have laughed, but never the one with whom you have wept.)
To: longtermmemmory
If it is an appealable issue, are the Schindler's and their attorney pursuing it?
And, if they win, does this then mean Wolfson is removed, and no one replaces him? Does Schiavo go back to being the guardian?
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posted on
11/01/2003 7:49:31 AM PST
by
Pan_Yans Wife
(You may forget the one with whom you have laughed, but never the one with whom you have wept.)
To: Cicero
Does this mean that they will hold a spoon up to her mouth and, if she spills it, declare that she's unable to eat? It wouldn't surprise me.
A 'swallow study' is generally done with a barium laced liquid, placed into the patients mouth and observed on XRay by a Speech Pathologist and a Radiologist. They are watching to see if the natural swallow reflex is executed and to make sure the liquid doesn't shoot straight into the patients lungs or pool other places in the throat.
Can you tell I married a Speech Pathologist? :)
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posted on
11/01/2003 7:52:40 AM PST
by
Daus
To: Pan_Yans Wife
IF they win:
Guardian's authority expanded.
Appointment may be revisited
Attorney ad litem is different from guardian.
Schiavo is still the legal guardian, he just has an attorney who is looking over his sholder to protect terri. In theory.
This Wolfson strikes me as a penny pincher.
To: longtermmemmory
This Wolfson strikes me as a penny pincher. What do you mean by that?
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posted on
11/01/2003 7:55:08 AM PST
by
Pan_Yans Wife
(You may forget the one with whom you have laughed, but never the one with whom you have wept.)
To: Pan_Yans Wife
previous bio was posted here. Have to run off will post later.
To: Pan_Yans Wife
Is there anyone here who will actually change their mind about Terri based on what this new Guardian Ad Litem concludes to the court.
I do not see anyone here who was against the feeding tube being removed suddenly agreeing with the conclusion that she cannot swallow.
To: Pan_Yans Wife
A lawyer and college professor? What a combination.
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posted on
11/01/2003 8:03:30 AM PST
by
ampat
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