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To: Ohioan from Florida

Tue Feb 01, 2005
Attorney Ken Connor on Terri's Due Process Rights
From the Sun-Sentinel

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/opinion/letters/sfl-brmail888feb01,0,1718071.story?coll=sfla-news-letters

Ken Connor
attorney Tampa
Posted February 1 2005

In your Jan. 27 editorial, "Court right to decline," you take issue with the statement I made in connection with the Bush v. Schiavo case: "The reality is that in Florida convicted felons receive more due-process protections than Terri Schiavo has received in this case."

While the statement I made may be a sad reflection on the state of jurisprudence in Florida, it is most assuredly true. If Michael Schiavo has his way, Terry Schiavo will die by starvation and dehydration pursuant to a court order authorizing her death.

Accused capital felons in Florida are entitled to independent counsel; competent representation; a jury trial; and upon conviction, an automatic review of their death penalty by the Florida Supreme Court.

Terri Schiavo has never received any of these protections. She has not had the benefit of independent counsel and, indeed, when the decision authorizing her starvation was made, she didn't even have the benefit of a guardian ad litem. Terri never received the benefit of a jury trial, and the Supreme Court refused to review the order authorizing the withdrawal of nutrition and hydration.

Like it or not, convicted murderers Ted Bundy and Danny Rolling received more due-process protections than Terri Schiavo, a person utterly innocent of any wrong-doing. And if Bundy or Rolling had been sentenced to death by starvation and dehydration, their sentences would most assuredly have been set aside as violative of the Constitution's prohibitions against cruel and unusual punishment.

Terri Schiavo is, admittedly, profoundly handicapped. However, she is still a person entitled to be treated with human dignity and worthy of the full protection of the law. The sad reality, however, is that the Florida courts, in refusing to accord greater due-process protection to Terri Schiavo, have treated her as less than a whole person.


http://www.terrisfight.org/


71 posted on 02/01/2005 8:52:07 AM PST by Chocolate Rose
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To: Chocolate Rose

Michael Schiavo's Broken Vows
February 1, 2005 - Tuesday
by: Tony Perkins
In How Much Sickness?

http://www.frc.org/get.cfm?i=CM05B01

From the Family Research Council in Washington DC, this is Washington Watch, and now here is FRC President, Tony Perkins...


"You know, if Michael Shiavo is successful in the long court battle to have (his wife) Terri's feeding tube removed, it will literally end her life. She is awake. She sits in a chair and though she cannot feed herself or speak, she responds. I mean, she IS a human being! The people that come to visit her, they know that she responds to their presence.

This case has captured the attention of the nation, as it should have. But when you look at it and look back to the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision that resulted in the devaluing of the unborn, its led to the devaluing of all human life. I mean, this...and another case before the Supreme Court, dealing with physician assisted suicide, reminds us that life at every stage; born, unborn, young, old is precious and must be protected."


Thank you, Tony and thank you for listening to Washington Watch. You can also hear Washington Watch Weekly every Saturday on most Christian Radio Stations, just check for times and listings. To find out more about the Family Research Council, visit us on the web at www.frc.org




72 posted on 02/01/2005 9:13:21 AM PST by Chocolate Rose
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