Posted on 03/25/2005 9:16:25 PM PST by InvisibleChurch
Oops.
Nobody defies circuit judge Greer in Pinellas County, ya hear?
Disbarment seems appropriate here. Disbar Judge Greer for not recusing himself from the case, and disbar Felos for having a conflict-of-interest.
I hope information like this will be used if the Shindlers have a civil suit against MS.
Ping
MoveOn people, nothing to see here.....
Judge Greer issued an order that will protect MS from any further legal action, even in civil matters. In related news, he also ruled that the devil cannot seize MS' soul when he dies.
Judges have been known to support each other no matter what the evidence shows...we need to vote lawyers out of office...
NOPE. Nobody trying to cover their tracks to keep their share of the kitty. Not at all.
I pray that Terri somehow gets a reprieve but if she dies, and the unreversable-deed is done, this is going to blow up in the faces of Greer, Felos, Sciavo and all the death-merchants and groupies.
The MSM can try to hide it but in conversations to come the facts will be understood. And society will eventually look at these players in accordance to their deathly deeds.
The fact is the truth about Terri's case and liberalism in general is slipping through the MSM cracks and all the caulking in the world will never be able to close it back up.
A civil suit where the defendants have to testify. Gonna love that!
The truth will eventually shine.
You mean Judge GRimrEapER.
Terri Schiavo, an incapacitated but warmly responsive young woman, is in the care of "The Hospice of the Florida Suncoast" ("Hospice House Woodside") at 300 East Bay Drive, Largo, Florida. But unknown to her advocates, all of Terri's medical care has been influenced by a Past Chairman of the Hospice's Board of Directors - George J. Felos, attorney for Michael Schiavo, and self-described "right-to-die" advocate.
Many of the Hospice nurses, volunteers, and doctors who are charged with the care, feeding, and unbiased medical evaluation of Terri Schiavo worked for George J. Felos, a man who has publically proclaimed that Terri must die.
The death Felos has prescribed for Terri starts with a ban on all but the most basic physical care - the once beautiful woman rots in her "Hospice of the Florida Suncoast" bed; Terri's advocates claim her teeth are unbrushed, her nails untrimmed, her infections untreated.
This was not always the case - even after her brain injury, Terri's parents, Bob and Mary Schindler, kept her groomed and pretty. Terri was even starting to speak again - words like "yes" "no" and "stop that" - but that was before Michael Schiavo hired George Felos to help his wife "die with dignity." Now, Terri's parents have been safely removed so as to avoid "false hope."
All media and medical access is tightly controlled by Micheal Schiavo and Felos; in response, Terri has at last physically and mentally degenerated to the level where she may be exterminated by polite society.
Terri's slow death will grind down to a brutal, final starvation, executed at Felos' request on Jan 3, 2003. Upon Terri's death, several hundred thousand dollars that were earmarked for Terri's long-term care and therapy will finally be released to her husband Michael Schiavo, his new lover and their baby, to his attorney George Felos, and quite possibly in turn to the Hospice itself.
It is unknown if Felos would advocate quick death for hospice patients who do not have large sums of money lubricating their exit from life; evidently the Hospice has not been forthcoming with clients in regard to George Felos' true role at the Hospice.
"The Hospice of The Florida Suncoast" has kept this information largely out of the public eye, but an investigation of the Hospice's annual reports reveals a new twist in the case of Terri Schiavo: George J. Felos was the official but unseen hand of the Hospice - and he advocates death for those in his care.
Neither George Felos nor "The Hospice of the Florida Suncoast" have openly disclosed the facts of Terri Schiavo's case to Terri's many advocates - that from February 13, 1997 until at least April 26, 2001, George J. Felos was listed as a member or recent member of the Board of Directors for "The Hospice of The Florida Suncoast" on the non-profit's annual reports.
Is that true that there are no civil suit options or did I misunderstand?
No time left!
Does anyone know how long Judge Greer will stay in that position? Is it 4 years?? Not familiar with Florida politics.
This is a potential ethical breach. A judge should not accept campaign contributions from a lawyer who has a pending matter before him/her. It has all the appearances of impropriety that ethics rules guard against.
I think the Schindlers should file a complaint with Florida's judicial oversight board.
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