The following article is an April
3, 2005 update of the article, Scientology, the Clearwater Bar Association
and Judge Greer
I have just learned that the
Clearwater Bar has twice honored Judge Greer with the John U. Baird award due to
his performance in the Terri Schiavo case. The St. Petersburg Bar Association
also awarded him during the Terri Schiavo trial:
The Clearwater Bar Association
twice honored him with the John U. Bird Distinguished Jurist Award, in 2001 and
in 2004, in part for his work on the Schiavo case. The St. Petersburg Bar
Association gave him its Judicial Appreciation Award in 2004.
(Judge
Greer Evo
kes
Admiration, Anger)
Pat
Anderson, during the time
she represented the Schindlers, "asked four times to have Greer remove
himself from the case and once asked an appeals court to remove him for talking
to the media about a letter Gov. Jeb Bush sent in an attempt to sway Greer's
opinion." Now she has decided not to share her opinion of Judge Greer:
"There is a rule of conduct
that prohibits lawyers from making comments critical of judges on the theory
that such criticism will reduce the public's confidence in the judiciary,''
Anderson said.
(Judge
Greer Evo
kes
Admiration, Anger)
Exposing the actions of a judge
who broke laws and judicial
canons in his goal to cause the death of a conscious, disabled woman who
strongly communicated her will to live
is more important than maintaining the appearance of a non-corrupt judiciary!
West Pasco Bar Association
Awarded Greer After Terri's Killing
See: Schiavo
Judge to Be Honored
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