The best bet seems to be Bill 701!
I read Judge Greer's motion, but I didn't see where it dismissed the motion to remove Michael Schiavo as guardian. It says that the stay is lifted and that Michael, the guardian, can proceed, but I don't see where it addreeses the motion to remove Michael S.
He plans to keep putting that motion off until after he kills Terri and the filing is moot. We should make Greer address the issue now. He is being allowed to pick and choose which motion to review.
McCabe will quash it unless he is bypassed by a special prosecutor.
McCabe will quash it unless he is bypassed by a special prosecutor.
I don't know about Florida, but here if there is a determination of abuse, the state is awarded custody of the victim and further investigation is done to either conviction of the perpetrator or return of the victim to the family. Of course the court grants the custody to the state, but I've never heard of any judge who didn't yield to the department's wishes. DCF, if they got their hands on the body scan and some of Terri's nurses' statements should have no problem with presenting a change of custody case before the court within the 3 three week timeframe. Unfortunately, this is Greer's district and we're talking Florida here so DCF may be just a crooked.