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March 27, 2005

Corruption, Conflict of Interest in Schiavo Case

Posted by Eric at 1:47 pm. Filed under: General

Taste of Liberty has done some extensive aggregation, and posted a cast of characters and the confusing tangled web of connection they weave, here.

And on a related note, Thoughtomation asks some interesting questions.

3) Corruption

- How many conflicts of interest may there be before it is no longer proper to extend the benefit of doubt?

- Should a judge be able to accept a campaign contribution from a lawyer who brings cases before his court?

- Why did every single avenue of relief available to the Schindler family go through the same exact courtroom - doesn’t this practice empower corruption?

- Why did Pinellas County DA Bernie McCabe twice shut down investigations into foul play in this case?

- Who ordered that the local police enforce Judge Greer’s order, rather than submit to the authority of the state of Florida, and under what statute is such an order legal?

- Were Terri Schivo’s medical charts altered as is claimed by three of her professional caregivers?

- Whose responsibility is it to investigate and determine the truth of these questions, and to what extent do the answers matter?


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