Terri's case has 55 volumes. They affirmed Greer even though his error rate/reversal rate on appeal is over 70%. In Terri's case, he was affirmed although his regular record is POOR. Judges stick together which is maybe why most people think judges are crooks.
That doesn't compute. A reversal rate on appeal of 70% suggests that the judges did not 'stick together'. That they upheld him on this case, then, strengthens the notion that they believed he was right in his ruling.
Oh, and I don't suppose you have anything to substantiate this other than your own assertion?