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It is NOW Time for CRIMINAL PROSICUTION for Michael Schiavo
Coral Snake's Shock & Awe
| 10-20-2003
| Coral Snake
Posted on 10/20/2003 3:24:25 AM PDT by Coral Snake
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To: Coral Snake
Bump!
To: Coral Snake
Yes, well, in Greer's case, justice is blind, deaf, and dumb. I've no doubt that any litigation dealing with Terri's case would be shuffled right back to his courtroom, where he has declared himself to be God. Or Oz. I'm not sure which. (Pay no attention to the special interest groups behind the curtain.)
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posted on
10/20/2003 3:30:41 AM PDT
by
shezza
To: Coral Snake
Yes, and in the even Terri's murder is accomplished I hope lawyers are filing papers now to prevent her cremation, so a full investigation can be accomplished.
Add: investigation of the laws violated by the hospice. They should be out of business.
Add: investigation into the collusion of Felos, and Greer.
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posted on
10/20/2003 3:31:29 AM PDT
by
Smocker
To: Coral Snake
George Felos -----> Criminal Conflict of Interest and Conspiracy to Commit Murder
Can you please explain how a prosecutor could prove the elements of these crimes?
To: MarMema; pollywog; deannadurbin; All
At least MarMema said that he wanted to be pinged to this when it was up. I think you others would be interested too.
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posted on
10/20/2003 3:36:40 AM PDT
by
Coral Snake
(Why do we allow a purjuring, software pirate traitor to continue to run our computers?)
To: All
I spent until 4:00 AM pst just finding these few articles. I would appriciate it if the other pro life FReepers out there would post other good bone scan report, insulin, affidavit and conflict of interest articles dealing with this case to this thread.
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posted on
10/20/2003 3:41:28 AM PDT
by
Coral Snake
(Why do we allow a purjuring, software pirate traitor to continue to run our computers?)
To: backhoe
Anything more you know of?
To: Coral Snake
After reading the "insultin incident".. I wonder what Terri's reaction is to her husband, if he visits? That may be telling.
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posted on
10/20/2003 3:46:49 AM PDT
by
Zipporah
To: BlessedBeGod; Nita Nupress; Dog Gone
After meeting the family, I concluded that any normal person would feel fortunate to be a part of their family.
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posted on
10/20/2003 3:54:25 AM PDT
by
cyn
To: Coral Snake
So far, it seems to escape a lot of people in a
position to do something that there should be some
question about whether having a common-law wife
would constitute bigamy. Is that legal?
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posted on
10/20/2003 3:55:42 AM PDT
by
Twinkie
To: cyn
Does anyone here know how I can post the pxr of Terri & her mother? It's on the opening page of
http://www.terrisfight.org (but I can't see pxr tag -- doesn't work, or am not doing it right) and probably other places as well, but I cannot find it.
It is worth a thousand words for those who don't get it; needs to be seen.
How to get it here? shoulda asked before.
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posted on
10/20/2003 3:57:02 AM PDT
by
cyn
To: Coral Snake
In the friendsofterri site they talk about battery and that a review of her records showed that she didn't have a heart attack. These are serious charges. What they don't mention however, is that is the indisputable fact that Terri was bulemic and the near certainty that she was potassium deficient.
My question is, based on the other testimony of her cognitive abilities, her life is obviously worth saving, why do people see the need to embellish her case with speculative information? Isn't that going to ultimately hurt her case if it's found to be untrue? And most importantly, won't that hurt the cause of all people with brain injuries, implying that if it's their fault that makes it ok to kill them?
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posted on
10/20/2003 3:57:46 AM PDT
by
palmer
(The preceding post is not harassment)
To: Coral Snake
Thanks for posting this.
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posted on
10/20/2003 4:20:53 AM PDT
by
Dante3
To: cyn
Here it is.
To: Twinkie
If Florida recognizes common-law marriages (a number of states do not), then it surely is bigamy. He would have gotten a divorce. But he chose not to, frantically wanting his wife to die.
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posted on
10/20/2003 4:44:55 AM PDT
by
Dante3
To: Dante3
Florida does not recognize common law marriage unless the couple moved from another state that does.
To: Smocker
prevent her cremationIf the husband and attorney are right - they would welcome a full investigation and medical opinion; however, don't count on it!
To: TheOtherOne
Can you please explain how a prosecutor could prove the elements of these crimes?
The problem is that you are asking for logic and facts. Emotions are running high.
To: Twinkie
So far, it seems to escape a lot of people in a
position to do something that there should be some
question about whether having a common-law wife
would constitute bigamy. Is that legal?
Probably because Florida doesn't recognize common law marriage.
Learn what common law marriage is and in what states it's recognized.
What's Below:
In a handful of states (listed below), heterosexual couples can become legally married without a license or ceremony. This type of marriage is called a common law marriage. Contrary to popular belief, a common law marriage is not created when two people simply live together for a certain number of years. In order to have a valid common law marriage, the couple must do all of the following:
- live together for a significant period of time (not defined in any state)
- hold themselves out as a married couple -- typically this means using the same last name, referring to the other as "my husband" or "my wife" and filing a joint tax return, and
- intend to be married.
When a common law marriage exists, the spouses receive the same legal treatment given to formally married couples, including the requirement that they go through a legal divorce to end the marriage.
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Common law marriage is recognized only in the following states:
Alabama Colorado District of Columbia Georgia (if created before 1/1/97) Idaho (if created before 1/1/96) Iowa Kansas Montana New Hampshire (for inheritance purposes only) Ohio (if created before 10/10/91) Oklahoma Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina Texas Utah |
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posted on
10/20/2003 5:33:55 AM PDT
by
Catspaw
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