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Thursday, March 03, 2005

Today's This Year's Judicial Dunce!



Don?t you think it?s odd that the lawyers representing Terri Schiavo?s parents have literally been bombarding Florida's Sixth Judicial Circuit Court of Pinella Judge George W. Greer with droves of compelling and substantial evidence in support of saving Terri?s life only to have most of it ruled as inadmissible or irrelevant? This just doesn?t seem to add up! Why is this judge continuing to be so obtuse?



In a very good article written by Michael Brown over at SpiritDaily.com, a strong case in support of removing Judge Greer from Terri?s case is presented as being well within the realm of possibility. As Michael correctly points out...



-- Time after frustrating time, this judge has tossed out compelling motions. At one point he declared as "not credible" (with no further investigation) the descriptions of a registered nurse and a nurse's assistant that Terri said the word "momma," "hi," and "help me" hundreds of times -- and despite clear evidence -- some on video -- that she responds to specific people in a specific way, even waiting for her mother to visit her!


-- The judge has never brought Terri into the courtroom to see her condition for himself, despite testimony from nurses that she can talk. Bringing in a woman in her state would be an unusual procedure, but let's not be so narrow: a human life is at stake.


-- The judge has strongly sided with a husband who has not only taken up with another woman (with whom he has children) but who Terri's parents' suspect (rightly or wrongly) of actual physical abuse. The judge has not gone anywhere near investigating the truth or fallacy of these fears.


-- He has not allowed for a medical investigation of Terri's current condition when all the Schindlers, her parents, want is a full neurological evaluation -- which may reveal both the potential for rehabilitation as well as the cause of Terri's mysterious condition to begin with.


-- The judge has not okayed the deposing of the husband, despite widespread reports that he has acted strangely and has denied the woman proper rehabilitation.


-- Just last weekend the judge denied a motion to remove the husband as guardian, a motion that cited the husband's alleged failure to comply with Florida Law mandated guardianship requirements. This motion dates back to November of 2002, but the court has never ruled on it!


"Judge Greer has stated that he will only consider motions from Terri?s family as they relate to the death process, which include but are not limited to a motion to allow Terri Schiavo to die at home instead of a hospice facility, a motion for a Florida burial, and a motion allowing her immediate family uninterrupted access to her throughout the death process," complains a foundation organized to rescue this poor, disabled woman. "The Terri Schindler-Schiavo Foundation finds the actions of Judge Greer reprehensible and a clear denial of the due process rights afforded to Terri Schiavo under Federal and Florida law."


A petition to Impeach Judge George W. Greer of Florida's Sixth Judicial Circuit was created by RiPe4Change and written by P. R. Karnbach to be presented to the Florida House of Representatives in the hopes of yanking this dope from the bench and kicking him off the bar for his deplorable actions and at the same time send a message to other irrisponsible judiciaries that the American people are fed up with the these dunces for their blatent disreguard for the law and their utter contempt for the will of the people!



Judge Greer has violated his pledge to uphold Florida State Law and has purposefully ignored the due process rights of Terri Schiavo. As a result, his arrogant behavior makes him an accessory to a conspiracy of murder! Removal from the bench...? Heck, throw the bastard in jail!!!



First, go here to sign the petition...



Then, contact his office, be a squeaky wheel for Terri and voice your outrage!



George W. Greer
Rm. 484
315 Court Street
Clearwater, FL 33756
(727) 464-3933

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