Posted on 05/05/2005 5:51:50 AM PDT by NYer
George W. Greer, the Florida judge who ordered Terri Schiavo's feeding tube removed, will receive an award today from his law colleagues, but a spiritual adviser to the late brain-injured woman's parents still insists the jurist is a "murderer."
"On the night before Terri Schiavo died, I said to the national media that Judge Greer was a murderer," said Fr. Frank Pavone, national director of Priests for Life.
"I repeat that today," he said. "I use the word not in its legal meaning but in its moral meaning, that is, a deliberate action or series of actions that intentionally kill an innocent person."
Greer, who presided over the Schiavo case for seven years, will be honored with the Special Justice Award by the local West Pasco Bar Association.
Schiavo died March 31, nearly two weeks after her life-sustaining feeding tube was removed by Greer's order, carried out more than a decade of bitter legal wrangling between parents Robert and Mary Schindler and their son-in-law Michael Schiavo, who contended Terri had verbally expressed a desire to not live if she were in such a condition.
"Terri was not dying until she stopped receiving food and water," Pavone said. "Once deprived of that sustenance, she died. It does not require any legal or medical expertise to recognize that as murder. Nobody who has lost the basic capability to understand that should be honored."
Alan Scott Miller, a member of the West Pasco Bar Association, told the Tampa Tribune Greer's professionalism and integrity was punctuated by the way he handled the Schiavo case.
"He's getting this award for all of his contributions on the bench, not just the Schiavo case,'' Miller said. "It's like a lifetime achievement award for an actor.''
Pavone said, "Whatever judgment, furthermore, is made on Judge Greer's legal authority to do what he did, no court has the moral authority to directly and deliberately take innocent life, and those ordered to carry out such decisions are morally obliged to resist them by conscientious objection. Pope John Paul II made that teaching clear in his encyclical letter 'The Gospel of Life.'"
Some of the appeals to Greer's rulings, which were upheld, argued there was not enough clear and convincing evidence that Terri Schiavo had expressed a wish to not live in her current condition.
Greer's court in Pinellas County, Fla., determined she was in a persistent vegetative state. The Schindlers countered that assessment with statements from neurologists who claimed she was in a "minimally conscious state," able to respond to stimuli.
The Schindlers had pleaded with their son-in-law to allow them to be with their daughter in her final hours, but according to family spokesmen, they were not present when she died.
Pavone was in Terri's room at Woodside Hospice in Pinellas Park, Fla., about 15 minutes before she died. But the priest said he was instructed to leave 10 minutes before her death by order of Michael Schiavo.
"His heartless cruelty continues until this very last moment," Pavone said of Terri's estranged husband, who for 10 years has lived with another woman with whom he has two children.
After Terri died, immediate family members were allowed in the room, the priest said.
Pavone said on the day of her death, "This is not only a death, with all the sadness that brings, this is a killing. We not only grieve for Terri, we grieve that our nation would allow such an atrocity as this, and we pray it will never happen again."
For background on the 15-year saga, read "The whole Terri Schiavo story."
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Court documents and other information are posted on the Schindler family website.
Links to all "Terri briefs" regarding the governor's defense of Terri's Law are on the Florida Supreme Court website, public information.
Bravo to Pavone for stating the obvious truth.
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Fr. Pavone is right.
With all due repect to the Father, this Judge, along with every other court this case came before, decided the case based on THE LAW. If people don't like the result, then change THE LAW...any other result would have been JUDICIAL ACTIVISM...something none of us (I presume) want.
Yes the result was terrible...don't blame the courts, blame the Florida legislature. It is their fault.
Ok, I'll get down from the soapbox.
The fireman who was in a coma for 10 years after being deprived of oxygen for 10 minutes proves the case of the priest.
Treatment by a Doctor who was interested in the fireman and formulated a treatment resulted in bringing him out of his coma.
This could also have been the result for the lady that was legally murdered.
Just a group of sharks congratulating another shark on doing what they do best.
I seem to recall the florida legislature passing a law in an attempt to save Terri, but an ACTIVIST JUDGE overturned them.
Please tell me what LAW the Honorable Judge Greer followed. I have yet to see anyone show what law that would have been. You just can't go around saying he followed the law if you don't know what law that would be.
When the law is an ass and some innocent person's life is at stake, no law made by man should trump that innocent person's right to live.
Your argument is the modern day equivalent of the Sadducees telling Jesus not to heal people on the Sabbath because it was against the law.
Yeah, well this is the same reason why 1.2 million babies are aborted each year-----"THE LAW."
While you are technically correct, won't argue that, it doesn't make it right morally.
You over simplify with your statement "then change THE LAW." There is an unwritten law which this country was founded upon with it's Judeo-Christian roots. The NATURAL LAW (which cannot be changed).
What is happening with abortion, and now the opened gates of euthenasia (sp) even before the Schiavo case, is LEGALIZED murder via "THE LAW." The courts have forgotten the NATURAL LAW.
Fr. Pavone is correct.
Kudos to Pravone.
To bad it will probably get him in more hot water.
Just tellin' it like it is....
Agreed!
Calm down and get off your soapbox, Pavone. The judge was simply acting based on law.
What an idiot.
Every court (save the Supreme Court, which declined on multiple occasions to review the case) found in favor of the husband. What does that tell you? It is easy for the cowards in the legislature to blame the judges (who don't make the rules). Think about it.
Moreover, where is the outcry to change the laws now? Legislators are gutless.
He followed the law that stated the husband gets to make the decision...as did every single appelate court (I guess the two REPUBLICAN APPOINTEES are murderers, too?).
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