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Old 03-25-2005, 07:28 PM   #1
 
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No, there's no bias involved. She'll most likely die anyway. Hope your happy.

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George Felos made contribution to Greer day after key ruling by court in Terri's case

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The judge who tried the Terri Schiavo case and most recently rejected Gov. Jeb Bush's request to intervene, received a campaign contribution from the lawyer pressing for the brain-injured woman's death, raising questions of a conflict of interest.

According to Florida's Department of State, Pinellas County Circuit Court Judge George W. Greer received a contribution of $250 for his 2004 re-election campaign from Felos & Felos, the law firm of George Felos.

Felos, known as a "right-to-die" advocate, represents Terri Schiavo's estranged husband, Michael Schiavo, who won a court order from Greer to have the woman's life-sustaining feeding tube removed one week ago.

The contribution's apparent conflict of interest was raised by an Internet site investigating the Schiavo case, the Empire Journal, and by Rev. D. James Kennedy's group Center for Reclaiming America.

The contribution from Felos came May 7, 2004, one day after Pinellas County Circuit Court Judge Douglas Baird ruled "Terri's Law" unconstitutional. The Florida Legislature's measure was designed to enable Gov. Bush to intervene in the previous instance in which Terri Schiavo's feeding tube was removed.

The contribution from Felos was the only one made that day, indicating it was not part of a fund-raising effort.

The Empire Journal also reported contributions to Greer were made by three other lawyers who represented Michael Schiavo at various stages in the case.

Deborah Bushnell, Gwyneth Stanley and Stephen G. Nilsson each contributed at least $250 to Greer's re-election campaign, as did court-appointed attorneys representing the husband's interest, Pacarek & Herman and Richard Pearse.

WND attempted to reach the Florida Judicial Qualifications Commission, the independent body that investigates complaints against state judges, but there was no response.

Felos' office in Dunedin, Fla., also could not be reached.

The Empire Journal notes that in Florida, a judge is not required to recuse himself if he receives a contribution from an attorney in a case over which he presides.

Nevertheless, a contribution can establish the appearance of impropriety, and the state's code of judicial conduct requires a judge to remove himself in such a case.

Ronald D. Rotunda, professor of law at George Mason University, told the Empire Journal he sees such contributions as problematic.

He cites a 2002 poll of the American Bar Association concluding 84 percent of all Americans are concerned that the impartiality of judges is compromised by their need to raise campaign contributions.

Rotunda said judicial campaign contributions constitute or appear to constitute a tacit quid pro quo in which the judge favors or tilts towards the contributor-litigant.
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Old 03-26-2005, 12:00 AM   #2
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Maybe Terri's lawyer should make a quick contribution.
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Old 03-26-2005, 05:54 AM   #3
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i'm the first to admit that contributions can have a HUGE impact on public policy (that's why i raise campaign money) but i really don't think 250 is enough to impact the decision of a judge in a case like this. i'm not saying justice can't be bought, i'm just saying that it can't be bought that cheaply.
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It wasn't one time, it was many and you don't need a whole lot of money in elections to be judges. It was at least $1750, and I bet more will be found later.

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Nevertheless, a contribution can establish the appearance of impropriety, and the state's code of judicial conduct requires a judge to remove himself in such a case.
Just another case where a judge obviously thinks he's ABOVE the law.[:@]
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It wasn't one time, it was many and you don't need a whole lot of money in elections to be judges. It was at least $1750, and I bet more will be found later.
You're kidding?????


$250.00 which you have somehow transfered to an amazing $1750 is enough to swing an enprecidented newsworthy event like this?

It could'nt possably be that the rule of law prevailed here....It must be a conspiracy....
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When you consider that Judge Greer is simply upholding Florida law, the alledged bias kind of disappears.
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When you consider that Judge Greer is simply upholding Florida law, the alledged bias kind of disappears.
I don't know about that. He is the only judge (of all the judges to rule on this case at all the various levels) to have heard the facts of the case. All the other judges did was rule on custodial rights, and whether Greer followed Fla,'s rules of custody.

In front of Greer, and not any of the other judges, was all the possible extenuating circumstances. It was also Greer's ruling to accept the heresay that Terri wanted to die in this type of situation.

None of the other judges had to rule on these issues, so they had no reason to be bribed.

Greer should have been removed from the case early on.
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Why because some people don't like his decisions????
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