• defense". He is senior partner at the personal injury law firm Tragos, Sartes & Tragos, PA. Terri Schiavo: The Terri Schiavo case, 1990 to 2005, revolved...
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  • which ultimately involved state and federal politicians up to the level of George W. Bush, the then U.S. president, caused a seven-year (1998 to 2005) delay...
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  • Court for a full evidentiary hearing to evaluate the new evidence. Judge George Greer denies the motion. December 29: The second guardian ad litem, Richard...
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  • George W. Greer (born 1942) is a retired Florida circuit judge who served in Florida's Sixth Circuit Court (Pinellas-Pasco counties), family law division...
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  • "Palm Sunday Compromise" bill (HTML page) Signed into law by President George W. Bush on March 21, 2005 Statement of Interest by United States in Schiavo...
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    had successfully argued the contrary before Florida trial court judge, George Greer. The case had worked its way through Florida state courts since 1998...
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  • George James Felos (born March 1952) is an American lawyer specializing in right-to-die cases. He is best known for representing Terri Schiavo's husband...
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  • strong disapproval for Congress's involvement in the case. U.S. President George W. Bush, Governor of Florida Jeb Bush, many Republicans, several Democrats...
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  • Government involvement in the Terri Schiavo case (category George W. Bush administration controversies)
    feeding tube." The final ruling came on February 25, 2005, when Florida Judge George Greer ordered Schiavo's feeding tube removed on March 18, 2005. On March...
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    seven by Sophocles, and eighteen by Euripides. In addition, we also have the Cyclops, a satyr play by Euripides. Some critics since the 17th century...
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