Good morning, tut. My question is, why did the Schindler's appear so confident last night that a judge would quickly restore hydration? It was reported, I think by FV, that attorney Gibbs had seen Terri and told her she would be getting something to eat "later tonight". Meaning wee hours of the morning. That has not happened. Terri's dad told the reporters outside Woodside that he told Terri she would be going for a ride soon, meaning back to the hospital for the tube, and then getting some nourishment. Made it sound imminent. Now we hear this Whittmore has said he insists on reading all the legal papers before doing a thing about Terri. No word on how long that would take. See what I mean? I wonder if the Schindlers and Gibbs were blindsided by this man's refusal to reinsert the tube ASAP. It would appear so, by all evidence.
Well imo, which probably isn't wortha hill of beans, the fact that Greer openly admitted he made a mistake should leave no doubt that the case has merit. There is no way that it can be allowed to stand that a convicted criminal has more rights than a disabled innocent person.
http://www.flmd.uscourts.gov/
Saw this link on another thread
Florida Middle Dist Court