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With respect to you and anyone else who was holding out hope for some integrity, let me just say again that grief and greed -- including extreme greed-- are not mutually exclusive. I've seen it hundreds of times. Including with children. Parents and family members lying their butts off for 7 figures. Never underestimate the attraction of the almighty dollar and the ability to justify it by the hopeful recipient. Not saying there aren't legitimate cases. But, imo, the ratio is about 10-1 not. jmo
and, yes, I noticed, too, that he referred to the body multiple times and had to cover it. And all Omari could think was, dude, I'm calling the fashion police. Oh wait, that was me
This case has led to us having a family discussion about donating organs, plus my husband and I will update our wills ASAP. We have teenagers: one who has been open about organ donation in the past, but the other was a bit young last time we spoke about it. I barely got the sentence out before he said he knew what it was and wanted to be one if he dies. DH and I need to have explicit instructions re life support written into our wills.
well, my son says her soul is on the bridge and she can't cross over...
I think she is in someone's darkened office or living room getting a feeding tube.
With respect to you and anyone else who was holding out hope for some integrity, let me just say again that grief and greed -- including extreme greed-- are not mutually exclusive. I've seen it hundreds of times. Including with children. Parents and family members lying their butts off for 7 figures. Never underestimate the attraction of the almighty dollar and the ability to justify it by the hopeful recipient. Not saying there aren't legitimate cases. But, imo, the ratio is about 10-1 not. jmo
and, yes, I noticed, too, that he referred to the body multiple times and had to cover it. And all Omari could think was, dude, I'm calling the fashion police. Oh wait, that was me
I'm a lawyer, but I don't do malpractice. Technically, though, according to California law, this is a wrongful death suit. A legally deceased person has no disability damages. Does the family really think they can win this one? I personally don't think they'll be seeing any 30 million when the law has already spoken on the subject.
Question: (Karmady?) Due to the circumstances of Jahi's death, and by law of CA, does't Jahi's body have to undergo an autopsy? Or...can that wait until the parents get around to acknowledging she's dead? (Is there a legal time frame in which it must be done?)
Question: (Karmady?) Due to the circumstances of Jahi's death, and by law of CA, does't Jahi's body have to undergo an autopsy? Or...can that wait until the parents get around to acknowledging she's dead? (Is there a legal time frame in which it must be done?)
I find it disturbing that he knew those $$ figures to throw out there. How many families know the $$ at this stage, isn't it usually after the family member has died? jmo
I think Jahi is in heaven, but that her mother has taken her earthly remains to a Catholic facility for Dr Byrne to conduct surgery.
Her uncle was speaking about being hopeful for a "full recovery" at the press conference that I watched. I can't even wrap my brain around this.
well, my son says her soul is on the bridge and she can't cross over...
I think she is in someone's darkened office or living room getting a feeding tube.
Question: (Karmady?) Due to the circumstances of Jahi's death, and by law of CA, does't Jahi's body have to undergo an autopsy? Or...can that wait until the parents get around to acknowledging she's dead? (Is there a legal time frame in which it must be done?)
So... Where does everyone think she is at the moment?
I don't know the answer to that. But since they let the mother take the body, presumably, if there is such a time constraint, they're not going to enforce it. I have been wondering about the details of this myself since I read the coroner saying they could release the body to the family to dispose of. It seems to me that failing to dispose of the body by an appropriate method withing a certain time frame would violate the law. But maybe, if it's in a facility and not presenting a health risk, they can do as they will. Disturbing precedent all around on this one, I'm afraid. jmo