I understand we are all in this together. Greer would not let any testimony in unless it was in MS favor, from family members, friends, nurses, neurologist. Was he breaking laws - is that what he should do? MS has no right being her guardian - a true conflict of interest - yet he is guardian. A unbiased judge would not have continue along this path.
I'm am fizzling out. I have to be up in 4 hours.
Good night.
I'm not a lawyer, but I would imagine that is up to a judge's discretion. If someone isn't satisfied, I believe they have the option to appeal. I haven't followed the legal history of this case, so I have only a sketchy idea of what has been done in that regard.
MS has no right being her guardian - a true conflict of interest - yet he is guardian. A unbiased judge would not have continue along this path.
I don't know if his guardianship has been credibly challenged, or if it can be under Florida law - but I agree that it should be, and if the law doesn't allow for that, that is something that should be changed.
'Night, pnsn.