Under the law, that is your spouse.
I knew that the day I got married. And I accepted it. But, I chose a good spouse.
No one ever mentioned that to me ;^)
Since 50% of marriages end in divorce, I suppose that 'spouses' may not always be the 'go-to-guy' in cases such as this. As a gambler, I don't think bad luck ought to carry a death sentence. The system played out and the results stink. Not the first time, and won't be the last.
There are many liberties yet to be denied by lawyers and judges who now hold all the aces. Problem is: when they're wrong (and I feel they were in this case) how do you kick their arses?
Liberals will have a field-day with the all-powerful, legislating from the bench, activist judges that will make their way to the highest courts. The greatest threat to our republic has reared it's ugly head again and for this, I thank Terri and her family for their sacrifice.
Now it's Terri's fault she was killed because she didn't marry the right person?
LOL!!!!!!