To: iowamomforfreedom
"The judge had indicated he couldn't do this without another trial. Certainly this could be proved somehow. Couldn't it?"
They would need the testimony of medical personnel at the hospital or hospice. I don't know if they could get it and even, if they could, wouldn't they need proof their statement is true.
At least the article is closer to the truth than many have been.
To: windchime
Do a hospice Jonathan Alpert google search. Alpert is litigating against Hospice as part of his practice. He represents employees who were fired for talking or for rocking the boat while employed there. You will not believe how big that quagmire is.
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09/03/2003 9:54:42 AM PDT by
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