Posted on 08/10/2005 10:38:54 AM PDT by marshmallow
CLEARWATER - Michael Schiavo has asked a court to waive the two-year statute of limitations on filing a medical malpractice lawsuit against one or more of his deceased wife's caregivers.
Terri Schiavo, 41, died March 31 after her feeding tube was removed after a seven-year court battle.
Schiavo's attorney in this case, Mark Perenich, said he was not able to discuss the proposed lawsuit behind Tuesday's request for an extension of the two-year statute of limitations.
By law, medical malpractice lawsuits must be filed within two years of the alleged misconduct unless an extension is granted.
In October 2003, Terri Schiavo's feeding tube was removed on court order. Doctors reinserted it on orders from Gov. Jeb Bush.
http://www.theempirejournal.com/08100513_Forensic_Profiler_Jeanne_Boylan_May_Be_ Able_to_Unlock_Schiavo_Case.html
Wednesday, August 10, 2005 Forensic Profiler Jeanne Boylan May Be Able to Unlock Schiavo Case
Theres a witness who may have valuable information surrounding the events of Feb. 25, 1990, in the St. Petersburg apartment of Terri and Michael Schiavo that could help to bring closure about what really happened. Except he may not know it.
It was a Fatboy Slim video. I don't remember the name of the song. Walken also danced in the movie "Pennies from Heaven."
Fatboy Slim. MTV award.
Maybe it won't be Jodi. He has a couple kids.
"Weapon of Choice" by Fatboy Slim, directed by Spike Jonze (thank you, Google).
Spike directed one of my favorite music videos of all time, "Sabotage" by the Beastie Boys.
Meanwhile, Michael Schiavo is still a slimy creep. I nominate Steve Buscemi for the role of the vampire Felos.
AND I RULE THE WORLD.
http://www.lifenews.com/bio1107.html
The full article will be available on the Web for a limited time:
http://www.kansas.com/mld/kansas/living/12318154.htm
(c) 2005 Wichita Eagle and wire service sources.
Interesting...I'll have to read that article.
Hi, when I spotted MICHAEL ScHIaVER's name, I had to peruse a few posts.
As I get it, that's exactly his intention. Sue those who neglected to put Terri to death in 2003. If he could he'd probably sue Gov. Bush, Pres. Bush, and every legislator who voted to have a judge take a new look at the whole case. I think the judge took a tiny peek and said no dice.
yeah, but Jodi might get in his way.
thanks for the info....now to try to see it. : )
If she cared enough about those kids to get in his way, she'd have been out the door by now.
she's in denial, like most enablers...and couldn't imagine that he would or could ever do THAT to her or her children.....
It's so good that it's worth buying.
really; hmmm.
John Roberts said "congress can prescribe standards but when congress starts to act like a court, congress has overstepped its bounds." White House says it was taken out of context and wasn't about Terri Schiavo. John Roberts per the white house refused to comment about Terri. I'm a skeptic of the WH, sorry.
No need to be sorry; my skepticism grew leaps and bounds this past year, ever since Easter.
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