There is a law in place that protects disabled people, like Terri. Even if she were in a pvs state, which she is not, he is not supposed to, by law under guardianship, cease providing therapy, rehabilitation, and other basic necessities, like food and water. Those are criminal acts under the guardianship laws and criminal statutes.
It would seem that this is a minority opinion. I don't see where he is being prosecuted or even at the very least where someone is attempting to bring these charges against him.
Are there other legal prceedings that I am unaware of?