Jeb Bush is going to send in state troopers and take her into protective custody based on the DCF investigation. SHould happen any time.
From your keyboard to God's Inbox to Jeb's To-Do-STAT list.
It is frightening how widespread is the acceptance of the notion that the legislative and executive branches are subordinate to the judiciary? Even the legislative and executive seem to believe it, apparently taking the position that all they can ever do is ask the judiciary to review itself.
The system we have is one of three co-equal branches. What makes it work is not power or supremacy of one over the other. It is comity each of the branches voluntarily and mutually respecting the authority of the other branches and the limits of its own. When one branch anoints itself with a primacy and the others accept it they are no longer co-equal. If there is no restraint on the judiciary other than what it chooses to place upon itself, what then are the limits on it?
Sure, on an individual basis theres impeachment, removal. But what about a systemic imbalance? Or what about an emergency when time is of the essence? So lets do the hypothetical in the context of the Schiavo matter. Yes, Jeb Bush has the ability and the authority to step in and, say, have Terri Schiavo taken into DCF custody administratively. And, yes, Greer then has the ability to issue a contempt ruling against Bush (though as Jackson said, let him enforce it!). And so then we have a constitutional crisis. How does it get resolved? Heres the news flash for some: Not in the courts. It has to be settled among the parties. Co-equal parties. Give and take. Back and forth. Mutual agreement. Comity.
Otherwise, theyre not co-equal.