Posted on 03/23/2005 8:35:08 PM PST by Joe Taranto
Watching Bob and Mary Schindler on television news programs is heart wrenching. This is not their regular line of work.
Mr. Schindler expressed his own confusion at the legal maneuvers and decisions which seem necessary to save his daughters life.
Mrs. Schindler is like any normal American mother: she loves her daughter with her whole heart and just wants to be allowed to care for her.
In total contrast, every network features legal analysts familiar with every nook and cranny in the bowels of our justice system. Their continuous presence in the media analyzing the details cases like Michael Jacksons and Robert Blakes has been tiresome at best.
They are experts in procedural requirements, jury selection, and various lines of reasoning. The Schindlers are not.
For example, the legal experts know that the Supreme Court will only accept an appeal printed on paper, not an appeal sent electronically, as if thats more important than whether a young woman lives or dies.
Now the family has to waste precious hours making certain that the appeal is delivered to the Justices on acceptable paper as Schiavo starves. Is there a disconnect here?
And so the issue becomes not whether this woman can be rehabilitated, but rather, what color paper the judge prefers, what he likes for breakfast or whether or not he likes the attorneys tie. Is that what American justice has become?
But Robert Blake and O. J. Simpson and Michael Jackson can afford attorneys who know what kind of tie the judge likes, etc. Do you think Im exaggerating? Remember how F. Lee Bailey pronounced Mark Fuhrmans name during the O. J. trial?
American justice is for wealthy celebrities whose legal maneuverings can be parsed by well-paid commentators on networks like Court TV for the entertainment of their audiences.
Whats really sad is that average Americans like Bob and Mary Schindler and you and I have no access to justice in the American judiciary.
Let's be more precise. We effectively have no justice.
If the least able to defend herself has no redress with all this coverage, we have nothing. No voice at all.
Let's be more precise. We effectively have no justice.
If the least able to defend herself has no redress with all this coverage, we have nothing. No voice at all.
Excuse the double post.
Terri's case has made the author's point CRYSTAL CLEAR.
Only Governor Bush can save Terri at this time.
CONTACT JEB BUSH HERE:
E-mail: jeb.bush@myflorida.com
Telephone: 850/488-4441
Fax: 850/487-0801
Mr. Schindler is an ordinary, middle-class person who has spent his life savings, including all his retirement funds, in order to finance the legal appeals. In the end, he will have been through unspeakable trauma and will have lost just about everything---even the chance to bury his daughter. The legal system will have ground the family into the dust. Theirs is the plight of any middle class person trying to navigate the "justice" system.
My heart breaks for the family.
I think you are right, but it maybe he is all he can afford. Very few lawyers would take the case now without a huge retainer.
Meanwhile, I understand Schiavo has 2 Mercedes Benzes--on a nurse's salary and 2 kids, with a wife in hospice?
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