Umm they are not going to disbar him
http://www.libertytothecaptives.net/scientology_clearwater_bar_association_judge_greer.html
The requirements for being a judge were discussed here the other day. I don't recall completely, but I thought someone found that one doesn't have to be a lawyer to be a judge. I wonder if that's correct, and if so, would disbarment have any effect, direct or indirect, on his job as judge?
George Felos, Michael Schiavo, and another euthanasia attorney Deborah Bushnell were at hospice all day and night to watch Terri die. The press filmed Felos and attorney Deborah Bushnell as they walked into hospice around 10:00 am yesterday but didn't see them walking out to their cars during the day.
Last night, Attorney David Gibbs wanted to visit Terri with her father, but was prevented from entering hospice by the cops because Michael and Felos were in Terri's room. Gibbs was later allowed to visit Terri.
Michael Schiavo is trying to portray the picture of a caring husband who wants to be at Terri's bedside when she dies. His attorney George Felos wants to watch Terri die a slow agonizing death by starvation.
Fr. Frank Pavone of Priests for Life visited Terri last night with the family. After his visit with Terri, Fr. Frank spoke to the media about her: http://premium.cnn.com/pr/video/meta/law/2005/03/30/sot.pavone.cnn.np.smil
Sean Hannity filed his show from the grounds of hospice. Hannity is just as frustrated as everyone else about Terri's situation. Yesterday, during Sean's radio program, Mel Gibson harshly criticized Judge George Greer for ordering Terri's execution. Gibbs called Greer a two-bit tin pan alley judge.