"give us more time to gather new evidence" is not, and never has been, sufficient to gain an injunction.
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not even when the previous court orders have forbidden the parents from having the very medical assessments that would constitute new evidence? and the order not even to let a drop of liquid pass her lips in the present court-imposed dehydration is changing the 'evidence' with every passing minute.
Please give my your honest opinion of a judge who would forbid any oral nourishment? I call it going beyond the bounds of his authority. If a person can tolerate liquid by mouth and she is forbidden to have it, and is being guarded by policemen to prevent it happening.
Not even then. That's just not how injunctive relief works.
Please give my your honest opinion of a judge who would forbid any oral nourishment? I call it going beyond the bounds of his authority.
Unfortunately, it looks very much like the judge was basically following the law here - Terri Schiavo simply fell into one of those cracks where the law conflicts with what many people would consider justice. Therefore, in order to get a different outcome next time, simply changing judges won't be enough - the law will have to be changed, and that is not for judges to do.