Posted on 03/27/2005 5:31:49 PM PST by eartotheground
BUMP
I think someone smart enough could make this case easily.
BINGO!!!
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If that's true... why does he need to cremate the evidence of abuse ???
Is this in the jurisdiction of the FBI's job description. How about the US Attorney General?
State Law doesn't matter, only what Judge greer says matters.
None of these criteria fit the current situation.
No way, don't expect the executive branch in Florida to uphold their authority and responsibility, they will bow and scrape to the wishes of the judicial dictators.
:-(
No, time starts at time of death.
1470.0255 Cremation; procedure required.--
(1) At the time of the arrangement for a cremation performed by any person licensed pursuant to this chapter, the person contracting for cremation services shall be required to designate his or her intentions with respect to the disposition of the cremated remains of the deceased in a signed declaration of intent which shall be provided by and retained by the funeral or direct disposal establishment. A cremation may not be performed until a legally authorized person gives written authorization for such cremation. The cremation must be performed within 48 hours after a specified time which has been agreed to in writing by the person authorizing the cremation.
Thank you for speaking the obvious. Tpoo bad, too many hear don't like hearing that.
We heard the judge "order" all law enforcement individuals to disobey any order from the head of law enforcement in the state. What are the chances Gov Bush alerts all crematory facilities in the state of Florida that any employee of any such establishment that performs a cremation on the remains of Terri Schaivo, will be held criminally liable for destroying evidence needed for a lawful autopsy?
Jon R. Thogmartin is the district medical examiner for pinellas county. he's a pretty good guy - i think he'd do the right thing. i'd love it if he found old bone injuries on her - especially the neck and ribs. give poor terri some final justice.
It's not entirely hyperbole.
If you read up on history, you'll find the Nazi's did in fact systematically kill off the mentally and physically handicapped.
If you think that the Nazis killed only Jews, you are seriously mistaken.
I'm sure King Greer will just issue another restraining order.
(c) When a body is to be cremated, dissected, or buried at sea.
And if you want to really be technical:
"7. In police custody."
Since the court has had the entrance to Terri's hospice under 24 hour guard as ordered by the court, I guess you could say she's been in police custody.
(c) When a body is to be cremated, dissected, or buried at sea.
You didn't read this very closely.
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