Tuesday, February 22, 2005

Emergency Stay Issued in Right-To-Die Case

DUNEDIN, Fla. - The case of a severely brain-damaged woman remained locked in a legal stalemate Tuesday after an appeals court cleared the way for her husband to remove her feeding tube only to see a judge promptly block the removal for at least another day.

The 2nd District Court of Appeal offered no specific instructions in a one-page mandate issued in the case of Terri Schiavo, who was left brain damaged 15 years ago. That meant her husband, Michael Schiavo, could order his wife's tube be removed.

But Pinellas Circuit Court Judge George Greer later issued an emergency stay about an hour later blocking removal of the feeding tube until 5 p.m. EST Wednesday. Greer, who has been overseeing the long-standing dispute, scheduled a hearing on the case for Wednesday.

1 Comments:

At 9:43 AM, Blogger eLarson said...

It seems simple to me: Michael Schiavo must stand to make a great deal of money should Terri die.

If he grants Terri a divorce and allows her family to take care of her--what happened to the therapy, Michael?--he loses.

 

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