Judge to hear abuse claims in Schiavo case
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State agency wants to probe allegations against estranged husband
March 5, 2005
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A Florida judge will hear arguments next week on whether the state's social
services agency will be allowed to intervene in the Terri Schiavo case with an
investigation of alleged abuse by her estranged husband.
Michael Schiavo won a court order in 2000 to have his severely brain-damaged
wife's life-sustaining feeding tube removed, claiming she had expressed a wish
not to live in such a condition. The order is to be carried out March 18 at 1
p.m.
But the Department of Children and Families has filed a petition, made public
yesterday
http://tinyurl.com/3pfhf , that contains 30 new allegations of "abuse,
neglect or exploitation."
The DCF said the allegations came through its anonymous abuse hot line.
Pinellas Circuit Court Judge George Greer will hear the accusations, which
include failure to investigate experimental medical procedures, denial of
legal counsel, lack of communication and visitation and lack of therapy.
If neglect or abuse can be proved, the state can take over guardianship from
Michael Schiavo.
The Schindlers have filed motions to remove their son-in-law as Terri's
guardian, arguing he is her husband in name only and consistently has sought
to withhold care and therapy. Michael Schiavo has been living for 10 years
with fiance Jodi Centonze, with whom he has two children, and plans to marry
her upon Terri's death.
At a hearing two weeks ago, his attorney, George Felos, said the DCF's attemp
to intervene "reeks of political arm-twisting."
Yesterday, Nobel prize nominee Dr. William Hammesfahr issued a statement
saying he had examined Terri Schiavo and believes her injury, hypoxic
encephalopathy, is a type of stroke that he treats every day with success.
"There are many approaches that would help Terri Schiavo," he said. "I know,
because I had the opportunity to personally examine her, her medical records,
and her X-rays. It is time to help Terri, instead of just warehousing her. She
would have benefited from treatment years ago, but it is not to late to start
now."
Meanwhile, attorneys for Terri Schiavo's parents, Robert and Mary Schindler,
have filed a new motion claiming Greer made a reversible error in the 2000
trial
http://tinyurl.com/5lfld , that affected his determination of whether she
would want to be keep alive in her present condition. The motion says Greer
made a "clear mistake" when he discounted the testimony of Diane Meyer, who
said that in 1982 Terri Schiavo told her she did not agree with the well-known
decision by Karen Ann Quinlan's parents to take their daughter off life
support.
Florida law allows for testimony of oral expressions of end-of-life wishes.
Terri Schiavo is not hooked up to any machines, but she requires a small
feeding tube for nourishment and hydration. She collapsed under disputed
circumstances Feb. 25, 1990, suffering severe brain damage when her heart
stopped momentarily. Michael Schiavo attributes the collapse to an eating
disorder, but her parents suspect he tried to strangle their daughter and
insist that while mentally handicapped, she recognizes people and responds to
stimuli.
The National Right to Life Committee is calling on Congress to enact a bill to
be introduced by Rep. Dave Weldon, R-Fla., that would give the Schindler
family access to a federal court to argue for the life of their daughter.
Court documents and other information are posted on the Schindler family
website.
http://www.terrisfight.org/
Links to all "Terri briefs" regarding the governor's defense of Terri's Law
are on the Florida Supreme Court website, public information.
http://www.flcourts.org/pubinfo/summaries/briefs/04/04-925/index.html
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