Establish Justice By Ending Legal Corruption
The ACLU has jumped on board with both the West Pasco Bar Association and the Clearwater Bar Association in giving Circuit Judge George Greer gift awards for his decision in the Terri Schiavo case. Of course some of the organization deny that the awards were for that particular reason and they expect it is just coincidences that they all decided to reward him for his “fair and unbiased” decisions shortly after he sentenced Terry Schiavo to die a cruel and unusual death for the crime of being “brain dead“.
I have previously shown you where the American Bar Association receives grants from left wing political activist and where Law Schools take activist positions. Judges are supposed to be unbiased in their decisions yet Judge Greer is clearly being rewarded for deciding in favor of these organizations point of view. It sure smells like corruption to me.
According to a Tampa Tribune Article at Tbo.com "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."
The North County Gazett questions why an unqualified judge that has been overturned many times on appeal should be granted an award at all in a very well written editorial.
Now that the ACLU who helped in the case against Terri Schiavo is rewarding the judge who decided in their favor the signs of judicial corruption are growing even stronger.
Here is an article about judges excepting gifts and what is considered ethical. One sentence that stood out was as follows
Award dinners sounds like a benefit that Judge Greer needs to stop accepting.
I have previously shown you where the American Bar Association receives grants from left wing political activist and where Law Schools take activist positions. Judges are supposed to be unbiased in their decisions yet Judge Greer is clearly being rewarded for deciding in favor of these organizations point of view. It sure smells like corruption to me.
According to a Tampa Tribune Article at Tbo.com "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."
The North County Gazett questions why an unqualified judge that has been overturned many times on appeal should be granted an award at all in a very well written editorial.
Now that the ACLU who helped in the case against Terri Schiavo is rewarding the judge who decided in their favor the signs of judicial corruption are growing even stronger.
Here is an article about judges excepting gifts and what is considered ethical. One sentence that stood out was as follows
“Because of these questions and the potential for conflict, Bilby and other judges have urged their colleagues to stop accepting benefits, such as cocktail receptions, from publishers”
Award dinners sounds like a benefit that Judge Greer needs to stop accepting.
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