You're welcome.
But I think Greer did act as her guardian early on, before an offical GAL was ever appointed. That's what made the de novo language in the Congressional bill so important, because Whittemore could now take that into consideration. Though he didn't for some strange reason.
The legal niceties are mostly beyond me.
But I do know due process when I see it. And there's a higher standard of evidence required in capital crimes than has been required here.
I looked at the timeline and didn't see any of that about Greer, but you could be right.