Governor
Jeb Bush and the Florida legislators chose July 1,
2005—the date Demon
Revels commenced—to make effective a change in
Florida's evidence code that made hearsay evidence
legal.
The
Empire Journal's timely July 4th article, "New
Florida Hearsay Evidence Law Adversely Affects
Disabled" (1)
revealed that effective on July
1st, Florida’s Evidence Code was changed to
admit into a court of law the hearsay testimony of
an incapacitated person’s spoken declarations from
guardians (even those with conflicts of interest,
like Michael Schiavo had), beneficiaries or heirs.
The "Florida Hearsay Evidence Law" was passed less than two months after Terri Schiavo's forced dehydration killing which was made possible because interested persons carried out an
illegal court order.
The new
law could not have been
passed without the precedent that Judge George Greer
achieved by illegally admitting Michael Schaivo's and his
relatives' hearsay
evidence into his unique court of law that was
consistently decided according to "the rule of Terri's
case."
The
"Florida Hearsay Evidence Law"—which if
not overturned will bring about mass deaths due to
hearsay evidence provided by politically correct,
court-appointed guardians—will affect all elderly
and disabled people in the state of Florida. And
yes, it will eventually affect all Floridians...and
all Americans.
Things
Have Changed—Drastically
The
Florida
Statute 90.602 did not allow into court the hearsay
testimony of an interested person (a person
with something to gain):
90.602
Testimony of interested persons.--
(1) No person interested in an
action or proceeding against the personal
representative, heir at law, assignee, legatee,
devisee, or survivor of a deceased person, or
against the assignee, committee, or guardian of a
mentally incompetent person, shall be examined as
a witness regarding any oral communication between
the interested person and the person who is
deceased or mentally incompetent at the time of
the examination.
But things have changed due to the precedent that was achieved with the cooperation of Judge George Greer, who was lauded and
awarded for the way he handled the Terri Schiavo case. The new "Florida Hearsay Evidence Law" did away with the former moral and commonsense stance of not admitting into evidence the testimony of persons with conflicts of interest regarding what their incapacitated or mentally incompetent charges supposedly said when they were able-bodied.
Now
the Florida courts are allowed to
grant—to
any person they choose to bestow such authority—the
right for an interested person to testify in
the following way: "Jane
said that she did not want to receive medical treatment
or food and water if she ever became unable to take
care of herself."
The
Florida courts now admit such hearsay testimony
and can effectively empower court-appointed—and
often court-compliant—
guardians to make life or death decisions for people
who are mentally incompetent or otherwise unable to
communicate on
a level the judge is satisfied with.
[Note:
Terri Schiavo DID effectively communicate her desire
to live
but Michael Schiavo's illegally admitted hearsay
evidence prevailed over Terri's impassioned pleas
to live. Michael Schiavo's hearsay evidence had to
prevail; they
needed the precedent so they could later pass the
"Florida Hearsay Evidence Bill" into law.]
Scientology
Holidays Surround Florida Hearsay Evidence Law
House
0523 (the Florida Hearsay Evidence bill)
was
filed on January 25, 2005, a Scientology Holiday:
Criminon
Day, to celebrate the 1970 founding of Criminon,
the prison rehabilitation program.(2)
Gov.
Jeb Bush signed the House
0523
bill into
law on Tuesday, May 24, 2005 at noon and it
appropriately went into effect on a day that
death-loving demons and their followers revel in—July
1st.
It
is interesting to note that May 25th (the day after
the "Florida Hearsay Evidence" bill was
signed into law) is a Scientology holiday:
Integrity Day, to mark the 1965 release by L. Ron Hubbard of his studies on ethics – the reason and contemplation of optimum survival.
(3)
[note:
Hubbard's ideas of integrity, survival and ethics have to
do with life in a globalist society.]
July
2nd (the day after the "Florida Hearsay
Evidence" law went into effect) is also a
Scientology holiday:
Advanced Organization Founding Day Australia-New Zealand-Oceania, to celebrate the opening in 1983 of the Advanced Organization and Saint Hill in Sydney. (4)
9/18/05
notes
1
www.theempirejournal.com/070405_Hearsay_law_Florida.html
2,
3, and 4 Holidays of Scientologyhttp://www.scientology.org/wis/wiseng/39/39-idx.htm
Saved
copy of
House
0523 bill
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