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To: Don Joe
"Is there anything in this bill that would prevent the husband from going to court and getting an injunction to prevent the governor from restoring the tube?" "NO."

But I'm guessing the court Felos would run to, injunction papers in hand, might not be the Judge Greer's probate court.

IOW, probably different court, different judge(s).

With the huge public outcry against the attempted murder of Terri, there's a possiblity the next judge won't sign an injunction.

Besides, wouldn't Schiavo/Felos have to show "irreparable harm" to get an injunction to stop the re-insertion of the feeding tube?

How could they show "irreparable harm" in letting Terri live?

But I'm not a lawyer. Any FR lawyers out there who know?

157 posted on 10/21/2003 11:48:01 AM PDT by shhrubbery!
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To: shhrubbery!
But I'm guessing the court Felos would run to, injunction papers in hand, might not be the Judge Greer's probate court.

Why not?

I'd figure he'd go straight back to Greer, lickety split.

161 posted on 10/21/2003 11:54:31 AM PDT by Don Joe
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