To: Lone Voice in the hinterlands
Yes, it was Demers who appointed Wolfson.
Then Greer said he would allow the Schindlers to challenge Schiavo as guardian.
Now Greer is waiting for the third judge, Baird, to strike down Terri's law.
That will mean no need for Demers to continue with the guardian ad litem.
It's all a judicial con game!
And Greer can reaffirm his support for the "KIND AND CARING" husband.
To: Theodore R.
I suppose Greer would state that it's not fair to those litigating in Baird's court if he scheduled litigation for the same parties in his court at the same time, because they can't be in both places. However if there is a prolonged hiatus (such as waiting for a US Supreme Court decision) there should be no reason Greer can't let things proceed before his own court.
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