Monday, March 21, 2005

Federal Hearing in Schiavo Case Over

Monday, March 21, 2005

TAMPA, Fla. — A federal hearing ended without an immediate ruling Monday afternoon on whether to impose an emergency injunction to reinsert the feeding tube of Terri Schiavo (search), a severely brain-damaged Florida woman.

U.S. District Judge James Whittemore (search), who was nominated to the court in 1999 by former President Clinton, listened to arguments during the hearing he scheduled in Tampa that began about 3 p.m. EST Monday and ended about 5 p.m.

Whittemore was considering an appeal filed Monday by Schiavo's parents. The judge said he would not make an immediate ruling, and he gave no indication on when he might act on the request.

Monday marked Schiavo's third day without the feeding tube.

David Gibbs II, an attorney for Schiavo's parents Bob and Mary Schindler, arrived at federal district court in Tampa Monday morning and filed a request for an emergency injunction to continue their daughter's feeding.

Text of Schiavo Bill (Findlaw)

The hearing followed an unprecedented act by Congress and President Bush to intervene in the Schiavo case...

FOX News' Catherine Donaldson-Evans and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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