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Circuit Judge George Greer biography
www.renewamerica.us ^ | March 25, 2005 | Declaration Alliance legal counsel

Posted on 03/25/2005 11:13:10 PM PST by FR_addict

George Greer is a 63-year-old probate judge of the circuit that covers Pinellas and Pasco Counties west of Tampa Bay. He was born in Brooklyn in 1942, and his parents moved the family to Dunedin, FL in the Tampa Bay area just after World War II (St. Pete Times, 3/18/05)

Greer attended Largo High School in Clearwater, FL, and was cited for hunting without a license in 1959, when he was eighteen, and for underage drinking in 1962. Greer attended junior college in St. Petersburg for two and one half years, and then went to Florida State University in 1962. While at FSU, Greer was a housemate of future Doors lead singer Jim Morrison, who transferred to the more academically demanding UCLA. Greer graduated from FSU in 1964, and obtained his law degree from the University of Florida in Gainesville in 1966 (St. Pete Times, 3/18/05).

After law school graduation, Greer returned to Clearwater, and began practicing zoning and land use real estate law on his own, from 1969 through 1992. Greer became politically active in Pinellas County, and ran for Pinellas County Commissioner in 1984 at age 46, challenging the County Commission’s lone Democrat, because Greer opposed Pinellas County’s plan to build a domed stadium to attract a major league baseball team. Greer won this race very narrowly, yet the stadium was later built, and is now known as Tropicana Field (St. Pete Times, 3/18/05).

Greer became well-known as a County Commissioner with close relations to powerful developers in Pinellas County during his eight years as a County Commissioner from the beginning of 1985 when he took office (he was elected unopposed to the Commission in 1988) until he left the Commission for his current judgeship in early 1993. His first reported embarrassment as a Commissioner was the infamous Coopers Point scandal, which has plagued Pinellas County taxpayers for almost twenty years http://www.thestraights.com/articles/coopers-point.htm); Tampa Bay Independent Media Center.

Coopers Point was a mangrove swamp in Pinellas County, which the city of Clearwater had a chance to buy for use as a city park. In 1987, Clearwater’s environmental management director, Michael Kenton, refused to buy the land as a park, and instead approached the Sembler Company to have that developer buy Cooper’s Point for $1 million, with Kenton contributing $15,000 of the purchase cash. Sembler paid Kenton a management fee of $50,000. Just two months later, the Sembler Company and Kenton tried to sell the newly purchased land to the City of Clearwater for $2.6 million, even though Kenton could have bought the land for the city for $1.6 million less ten weeks earlier (“http://www.thestraights.com/articles/coopers-point.htm”).

The St. Petersburg Times exposed the scandal, but the Pinellas County State’s Attorney James Russell decided he could not prosecute, for the laughable reason that Kenton was a state employee, and thus the state ethics commission should handle the matter as a civil problem. Russell refused to prosecute the incredible Kenton conflict-of-interest violation as a criminal matter. Kenton only had to pay his fee as a state ethics fine (“www.thestraights.com”).

The Sembler Company then hired George Greer’s 1984 campaign aide Timothy Johnson to lobby his old boss George Greer, IN ORDER TO GET PINELLAS COUNTY TO BUY THIS WHITE ELEPHANT PROPERTY. The county had evinced no previous interest in buying the swamp, but in 1989, the re-elected Greer allowed his former aide Johnson to talk Greer and the other commissioners into paying Sembler Company $1.3 M in county money for the land (EVEN THOUGH THE COUNTY RECEIVED NO OWNERSHIP INTEREST), with Clearwater paying the remaining $650K of the $2 million (St. Pete Times, 12/5/89). The Coopers Point park did not even open until 2002, after another $372,406, due to a need for massive maintenance, and then only on certain days for small groups (“http://www.thestraights.com”).

When Greer was sitting on the Commission, he met with the Mayor of Largo, FL and two commissioners from that city, to try to bully them into allow his clients to build more condominiums than building codes allow on the golf course Greer’s clients owned. In 1990, Greer was publicly criticized for being one of the commissioners who took a $4,000 trip to the Cayman Islands, ostensibly to study water desalinization plants there (“thestraights.com”).

By 1992, Pinellas County had 70,000 black residents, but had never had a black county commissioner, because all commissioners had to run countywide (“thestraights.com”). Currently, Pinellas County has two black Commissioners on their seven person Board, Calvin Harris, who was elected countywide in 1998, and Kenneth Welch, elected in 2000, whom Governor Bush appointed to the Board of Trustees of Greer’s St. Pete Jr. College (Pinellas County web site).

During 1992, Sewell Brown of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference asked the first Bush Administration’s Justice Department to challenge the county’s at-large system of electing commissioners, but Greer rebuffed any changes.

Ready to graduate from real estate scandals to a Circuit Judgeship in Pinellas County, Greer announced his run for chief judge of Florida’s Sixth Judicial Circuit in early 1992. St. Petersburg Times staff writer Jon East wrote an article about Greer’s bid, and titled it, Electing Judges is a Farce. Reporter East noted that Greer’s only credentials for a judgeship were his well-publicized name as a county commissioner and “his healthy campaign bank account” raised from the coffers of developers, contractors, law firms and investment companies. The Times, BACK IN 1992, was concerned that Greer was going to be elected Chief Judge of the Judicial Circuit WHICH, ACCORDING TO A 2002 COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL STUDY, LED THE NATION WITH A SHOCKING 89% ERROR RATE IN DEATH SENTENCES (Wesley Fager, Posted 1/6/05 www.thestraights.com, E-mail wes@wesfager.com.

Despite all the information about Greer’s questionable ethics, and the Sixth Circuit’s infamous history, GREER RAN UNOPPOSED FOR THE CHIEF JUDGESHIP IN 1992, PROBABLY BECAUSE HIS BANK ACCOUNT SCARED AWAY ALL OPPOSITION (St. Pete Times, 3/18/02, and Jon East’s earlier cited St. Pete Times 1992 article about Greer, Electing Judges is a Farce.

Greer’s most notable accomplishment, during his first six year term as judge, was to cause needlessly a loss of a life, due to his negligence. During 1998, an estranged wife who presented evidence of her husband’s physical threats to do her great physical harm, sought an injunction to keep him away from her. Greer denied her request for injunction, claiming he was “following the law.” Days later, the husband stabbed the wife to death, and her co-workers picketed Greer outside the courthouse. Despite this disgraceful failure, voters re-elected Greer to another six year term, from 1998-2004 (St. Pete Times, 3/18/05).

After Greer swore to follow the law during his second judicial term, he began challenging hallowed judicial canons with impunity. Greer had to have help on challenging these canons, and Second District Court of Appeal Chief Judge Chris W. Altenbernd, a Muscatine, Iowa native who moved to Florida after Harvard Law School, (and who was appointed to the court by former Governor Bob Martinez twelve years ago) ratified Greer’s misdeeds.

During the trial of the Schiavo matter, the factual issue of whether Terri Schiavo would want to live if suffering serious medical setbacks arose. Because Michael Schiavo and his Hemlock Society lawyer George Felos had no written evidence of her signing a living will, before her mysterious 1990 injuries, Michael belatedly presented uncorroborated (and likely perjured) testimony that Terri would not want to keep living, which is contradicted by her strong reaction as recently as this last Friday when told by attorney Barbara Weller that her feeding tube would be removed.

Under the circumstances of the trial testimony, Greer knew that a guardian ad litem (court appointed representative of a young or incompetent party) should be appointed to represent Terri’s interests, because her husband had a self-serving and conflicting interest in killing her, due to his receipt of her personal injury awards, and his convenience in not having to care for her.

Instead of appointing a guardian ad litem to represent Terri’s interests before the Court, Greer contended that he could evaluate her interest properly. By doing so, Greer violated both Canon 5(E)1 and 2 of the Florida Judicial Canons, which prevent a judge from serving as a guardian except for a member of the judge’s family, and Florida statute 744.309(b), which states the Canon in a statute enacted by the Florida legislature.

Of course, Greer could not have gotten away with such a clear violation of judicial integrity, of Chief Judge Altenbernd of the Second District Court of Appeal had not ratified his action in a 2001 decision issued from that court’s Lakeland, FL. Courthouse (see Empire Journal website listing of relevant case pleadings, www.theempirejournal.com).

During the summer of 2003, former Pinellas County Sheriff and now District 54 Florida State Representative Everett Rice, a longtime political crony of Greer’s, told Terri Schiavo’s lawyer at the time, Patricia Anderson, that Greer had discussed the Schiavo case with Rice, at a baseball game the night before. Anderson reported this clear violation of judicial ethics to the relevant judicial authorities, and sought Greer’s dismissal from the case (for the fourth time), but Judge Altenbernd blandly dismissed Anderson’s most legitimate complaint, and allowed Greer to continue the Schiavo’s case’s terrifying Dance of Death (Empire Journal, 3/18/05 website).

Having violated ethical constraints, moral precepts, judicial canons, and Florida state statutes during his public career of twenty years, Greer entered his 2004 judicial retention election determined to defy Schiavo’s adherents, because he had confidence local and state authorities would not call him to account on any violations.

Greer, who had his usual massive campaign war chest compared to challenger Jan Govan, went to Representative Everett Rice, Pinellas/Pasco State’s Attorney Bernie McCabe, and even sought the Public Defender’s Office’s help in getting himself re-elected ,so he could oversee the final elimination of Terri Schindler-Schiavo. Greer violated Florida Statute 104.31 by asking state employees, Assistant State’s Attorney Jim Hellickson, and Assistant Public Defender Paula Shea, to appear in a television commercial FOR PURPOSE OF INFLUENCING AN ELECTION. The commercial, which can be viewed at the Empire Journal website, lauded Greer repeatedly for “his integrity.”

Greer’s 2004 campaign commercial also violated Florida Statute 106.15 by utilizing the services of state employees Hellickson and Shea during working hours, because the commercial was filmed while the Pinellas County court building was open, AND THE 2004 GREER COMMERICAL INCLUDED FILM SHOT IN THE COURTROOM. Other Florida statutes and regulations prohibit STATE COURTROOMS FROM BEING USED FOR POLITICAL PURPOSES (see commercial, which ran on Channel 9 Bay News and Fox News channel in the area), on the Empire Journal website, which clearly shows Greer sitting in the courtroom with his judicial robe on, and shows the state employees being filmed at the court building).

Greer told the St. Petersburg Times in an interview published on March 18, 2005, that he looks back “fondly” on his political days, which according to this newspaper and other sources, never ended when he “ascended” to the judicial bench.

Greer also told a lady who called him about whether he was going to heaven, that he indeed thinks he is going to heaven (St. Pete Times, 3/18/05. Certainly, no one in the Florida political establishment has ever made a serious attempt to inconvenience him at any time, despite mountains of good cause to do so.

Throughout Greer’s judicial career of thirteen years, he has performed in a manner that supports the brutal opinion of Wesley Smith, Senior Fellow of the Discovery Institute, (and an attorney himself): “Judge Greer’s performance has been so deficient that he should be removed from the case forthwith, if not impeached” (St. Pete Times, 3/18/05).


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: cultureofdeath; greer; impeachgreer; judgegreer; schiavo; schindler; terri; terrischiavo; terrischindler
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To: politicalwit
Hmmm, something is missing. Graduated law school in 1966 but yet no history of military service during a high draft period. What did Greer do to escape military service?

Actually '66 was not a high draft year. Graduate (including Law School) deferments were still good in '66. When he graduated, if he was married, he would not have been called.

41 posted on 03/26/2005 12:20:01 PM PST by Dave S
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To: dbehsman
"She was the one who was negligent in marrying a man with such a dark side." Wrong. According to that way of thinking, you would have to conclude that the rape victim is partly responsible for dressing provocatively.

Not at all. The rape victim generally has no agreement of trust and intimacy with the rapist, whereas a wife has entered into such an agreement with her husband and can reasonably be expected to choose her mate carefully.

42 posted on 03/26/2005 7:46:44 PM PST by ravinson
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To: FR_addict; All

Does everyone realize there is no statute of limitations on ethics violations?

What were the results of the FL Bar investigation?


43 posted on 03/26/2005 8:02:06 PM PST by longtermmemmory (VOTE!)
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To: FR_addict

I know if there was a mindset, he could be impeached.
Besides that, is there a body charged with oversight for the bench?


44 posted on 03/26/2005 8:07:09 PM PST by Protect the Bill of Rights
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To: FR_addict
None of the material on possible violations prior to the Schiavo years impresses me as much more than mere inferences, and not very compelling ones.

The circumstances around the Schiavo case are clearly outrageous. The bit about the possible campaign violations in 2004 might also have some merit.

But the rest of that looks like there could be some old sour grapes admixed with some leaps of faith about Judge Greer's bad character. As I said, I don't find any of that compelling or even particularly plausible without more solidity than what could be cherry-picked coincidences over a long career.

45 posted on 03/26/2005 8:24:54 PM PST by snowsislander (Isa41:17-When the poor and needy seek water,and there is none,and their tongue faileth for thirst...)
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To: FR_addict
Old boys politics. I'm shocked, shocked I tell you.
46 posted on 03/26/2005 8:30:12 PM PST by Dan from Michigan ("Mama, take this judgeship off of Greer, he can't use it, anymore")
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To: feedback doctor
ravison sounds like a Scientologist...
47 posted on 03/27/2005 11:09:12 AM PST by Edgerunner (Proud to be an infidel.)
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To: FR_addict
Despite the hearsay he has cheated ,robbed ,stolen, lied and killed I still don't like the man.
48 posted on 03/27/2005 11:19:14 AM PST by Big Horn (Rummy has done a great job.)
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To: ravinson
I'm just suggesting that if she didn't want to be left alone to die in this situation she was much more negligent in marrying Michael Shiavo than Judge Greer has ever been in this case (or in the referenced case involving the murdered estranged wife).

Hahahahaha!!!! She's negligent and responsible for not knowing her husband was a lunatic before marrying him?

What you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. May God have mercy on your soul.

FMCDH(BITS)

49 posted on 03/27/2005 11:32:14 AM PST by nothingnew (Why do all CHARLITE posts end up in "bloggers/personal"?)
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To: GABaptist
#29 Bump. Judge Greer needs to be impeached.

The facts are that Terri never had a lawyer, was denied due process by Greer, and sentenced to a horrible death - this kind of death is not allowed to the worst of criminals.

Yet some people here on FR praise Greer and Michael and think it's okay that an innocent woman is starved to death. There is even a thread by those who object that others are horrified by what happened to Terri and dare to express their opinions.

This is murder, something that could have been prevented but those in power deliberately refused to protect Terri.

50 posted on 03/27/2005 11:35:22 AM PST by Dante3
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To: nothingnew
At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought.

I was mildy amused by your posting until I read your home page in which you said this:

Blood In The Streets, which I foresee coming soon...

Now I just feel sorry for you. You've obviously fallen off the deep end.

51 posted on 03/27/2005 5:43:34 PM PST by ravinson
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To: FR_addict

very informative


52 posted on 03/27/2005 5:56:17 PM PST by dennisw ("What is Man that thou art mindful of him")
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To: mass55th

MORE ON GREER from the CLEARWATER BAR in 1998

http://www.clwbar.org/resipsa/march98/judgeS.html

Judicial Spotlight

Honorable George W. Greer

by Carolyn DuPree Hill

Judge Greer was elected to the circuit bench in 1992. As most of you know, the Judge is no stranger to politics. As early as 1972, he began working in judicial campaigns for Judges Phillip Federico, Grable Stoutamire and Burton Easton. In 1973, the Judge was hired to help create a city charter for the Town of Largo.

After serving on the Board of Adjustment from 1979 to 1984, the Judge decided to run for county commissioner. Naturally, the Judge was the victor. As commissioner, he backed the Pinellas Trail, Penny for Pinellas sales tax and a redesign of the widening of the Courtney Campbell Parkway.

The Judge has been referred to as a hands-on everyday politician. Some say that his political prowess was such that when a prospective opponent learned that the Judge was the opposition, the opponent sought another seat. This was evident in 1992 when the Judge won his seat on the bench without opposition.

In January 1993, Judge Greer was assigned to the Juvenile Division. He was reassigned to the Probate, Guardianship and Trust Division in August 1994. In January of this year he was assigned to the Family Law Division. Judge Greer is experiencing a strong learning curve and is eager to mention that the lawyers have been especially kind to him. He reads everything he can find on family law and talks with other judges and lawyers. In February, he completed the Family Law Certification Review Course. The Judge brings a special talent to the bench, having been a custodial and a non-custodial parent. He understands the significance of the decisions that he makes. Judge Greer decided back in the early 1970s that he wanted to be a judge. He considers presiding on the bench to be the ultimate achievement in the legal profession. The Clearwater Bar Association considers the Judge to be the consummate professional.

In late January, the Clearwater Bar Association judicial poll was released. The Judge ranked number four in the overall score. He ranked in the top five for legal knowledge and legal ability, impartiality and freedom from bias, demeanor, courtesy, judicial temperament and diligence. Although the Judge was born in Brooklyn, NY, he grew up in Dunedin. He graduated from Clearwater High School, St. Petersburg Junior College, Florida State University and received his J.D. from the University of Florida. His first position after graduation was with Wolfe, Bonner & Hogan. From 1969 until 1992, he was a sole practitioner.

On a more personal note, the Judge is married to Patricia Greer and is the proud father of twin sons, Jeffery and Jason. Jeffery resides in St. Louis, MO, and Jason resides in Mobile, AL. Both sons miss dad and the great Florida climate. The Judge's parents both passed on in 1991. The Judge has one sister, Margaret, who he speaks of with deep love and admiration. Margaret and her husband reside in Denver, CO. The Judge frequently can be found on the slopes near Denver. He also enjoys running. Rumor has it, he was quite a basketball player in his more youthful days. The 6th Circuit is especially fortunate to have Judge Greer. His wonderful demeanor coupled with his legal acumen and life experiences are qualities necessary to handle tough legal matters.


53 posted on 03/28/2005 2:29:30 AM PST by Future Useless Eater (FreedomLoving_Engineer)
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To: FR_addict; everyone

This should get really interesting. If anyone puts together a "Judge Greer" ping list, please put me on it.


54 posted on 03/28/2005 5:02:16 AM PST by Nita Nupress
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To: ravinson

You are a fool.


55 posted on 03/28/2005 10:27:02 PM PST by Shortstop7
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To: Nita Nupress

Add me too please. Thanks.


56 posted on 03/28/2005 10:28:56 PM PST by Shortstop7
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To: FR_addict

Thanks. Now I know why they call him the "Swamp Judge".


57 posted on 03/28/2005 10:29:04 PM PST by Saundra Duffy ("Where there's life, there's hope." Theresa Marie SCHINDLER)
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To: FR_addict; All

"He was born in Brooklyn in 1942"

I think that says it all.... RDDB from birth who invaded and ruined Florida.


58 posted on 03/28/2005 10:30:29 PM PST by faithincowboys
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To: Shortstop7

Your mindless insults should embarrass you, but it appears that you are a shameless nutcase.


59 posted on 03/29/2005 2:48:49 PM PST by ravinson
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To: FR_addict; Wampus SC; Dante3
Bumping this JUDGE GREER THREAD.

He's not a PROBATE JUDGE, He's a REPROBATE JUDGE.

60 posted on 12/19/2005 4:41:18 PM PST by floriduh voter (www.conservative-spirit.org Forced Exits 'R Murder - Call Your Congressman)
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