Napolitano said during the discussion that the legal issues so far seem to have been that she had a fair review...and the law was followed. If say, you were tried for murder, convicted, and then it came out that someone else had done it...some judges might say, so what, you had your day in court. The fact that you are factually innocent is neither here nor there. Napolitano said judges should understand the law is about justice, and that they're not a bump on a log...in other words, see justice done...not just the formality.
Good for him - I was expecting him to slam the Congress and Executives for trying to do anything.
Yes, and he's been wrong so many other times before. I don't pay much attention to the guy any more.
He thinks the doctors that checked Terri were giving their unbiased diagnoses, ignoring the fact those doctors were hired by Terri's husband. Funny he'd not notice that, aye?