Monday, March 21, 2005

Whittemore: Heartless II

``We are rushed and we are somewhat desperate,'' the Schindler's attorney, David Gibbs III, told the judge. ``Terri may die as I speak.'' The attorney said that forcing Schiavo to die by starvation and dehydration would be ``a mortal sin'' under her Roman Catholic beliefs.

``It is a complete violation to her rights and to her religious liberty, to force her in a position of refusing nutrition,'' Gibbs told Whittemore.

But the judge told Gibbs that he was not completely sold on the argument. ``I think you'd be hard-pressed to convince me that you have a substantial likelihood'' of the parents' lawsuit succeeding, said Whittemore, nominated by former President Clinton in 1999.

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