QueenD
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@AP: CORRECTS TIME AND DATE: Judge orders removal of woman from life support by 5 p.m. CST Monday (not within the hour): http://t.co/6yMwqWv09P
What clarification did they need? The law is the law. It was very clear. Hospital can turn off support despite what family wishes.
I have no idea why judge allowed Jahi to be taken some place else.
Doesn't seem to be supported by the law at all.
If hospital appeals, it's a good bet the fetus will be born. It has about a week and half to go befofe considered viable. No way all the appeals will take less than one and a half weeks.
If hospital appeals, it's a good bet the fetus will be born. It has about a week and half to go befofe considered viable. No way all the appeals will take less than one and a half weeks.
Judge: Marlise Muñoz to be removed from life support
The judge agreed, saying the state law does not apply to Marlise Muñoz "because she is deceased."
Judge Wallace said Mrs. Muñoz must be removed from life support by 5 p.m. Monday.
Fort Worth attorney Trent Loftin, who isn't connected to the case, said he believes Friday's hearing in front of District Judge R.H. Wallace likely won't be the end of the case.
"I think whatever the judge decides, the other side will appeal to the second court of appeals and eventually to the supreme court of the state of Texas," Loftin said.
http://www.wfaa.com/news/local/Judge-Marlise-Munoz-to-be-removed-from-life-support-241887051.html
I hope they do not appeal! Let her go!
One thing of interest to me. Our local nbcdfw station conducted a poll via online or telephone response. They were asking for people to vote if they approved or did not approve of the judge's decision. Now I realize that this is not exactly a scientific poll, but here are the results. 91% responded that the judge made the correct decision & 9% said that he did not make the correct decision.
I'm pretty confident about why they did what they did. We can agree to disagree![]()
A little OT and Graphic, but just thinking if this is what Jahi's family could be expriencing.
'In an affidavit filed Thursday in court, Erick Munoz said little to him now is recognizable about Marlise. Her bones crack when her stiff limbs move. Her usual scent has been replaced by the "smell of death." And her once lively eyes have become "soulless."
"Over these past two months, nothing about my wife indicates she is alive," Erick Munoz said. "... What sits in front of me is a deteriorating body."'
This is so horrible it is just beyond. Especially since Texas also has a law that states terminally ill people who do not have insurance can be pulled AGAINST their own wishes. I think this woman is beyond terminally ill...she is dead.
As for Jahi, no, I don't think families get to decide when a person is dead. Not a single medical professional said that Jahi was alive. Not one. So forcing a hospital to spend funds on a dead person just because the family refuses to believe they are dead is beyond ridiculous. We could have entire floors of decomposing bodies while people who can recover are denied the ventilators.
I was so hopeful that the baby was ok, knowing that it wasn't ok and was abnormally developed I couldn't agree more with the judges ruling, it would be far better to not put this baby through pain for an entire life and let the family grieve.
Here's hoping there's no appeal
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Judge orders Marlise Munoz removed from life-sustaining measures. Order: http://bit.ly/1fjlFcz
Statement from JPS:: http://bit.ly/1bnnAK8
Okay, so if they remove everything from the mother and the baby is still alive, will this essentially kill the baby? Sorry, but there is no other way to word this. ty
Okay, so if they remove everything from the mother and the baby is still alive, will this essentially kill the baby? Sorry, but there is no other way to word this. ty
Okay, so if they remove everything from the mother and the baby is still alive, will this essentially kill the baby? Sorry, but there is no other way to word this. ty
Oh gosh. They are consulting with the DA? They need to just stop. Leave this poor family in peace. Gosh. Enough already. I'm so confused by their insistence here.
It must be some kind of financial issue, right? I mean in Jahi's case, the hospital was likely afraid that Medicare would not compensate for care of a dead person's body. So they have a financial incentive to stop life support. But here, what's up? And i researched the hospital. It's headed by a guy who has fostered contraception programs and has ties to people from both sides of the aisle. But this has to be about financial contributions or something, right?
I think if they stop life support, of course the fetus will not be able to live because it will not be connected to a life source from the mother, it is not a viable fetus and the baby is horribly deformed and with a host of other issues besides. So I really can;t see how the baby could survive once life support is ended.
K_Z? can you explain to us?
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