The
ruling gives the family of the woman, Marlise Muñoz, their first legal
victory in a two-month battle over the fate of her body that has raised
an emotionally charged national debate over end-of-life care, abortion
and a Texas law that prohibits medical officials from withdrawing life
support from a pregnant patient.
The
judge, R. H. Wallace Jr. of 96th District Court in Tarrant County,
ruled that Ms. Muñoz, 33, who has been on life support at John Peter
Smith Hospital since November and is now 22 weeks pregnant, was legally
dead, agreeing with the family’s lawyers that the hospital had erred in
its decision to keep her on life support. The hospital had said the
Texas law addressing life support for pregnant women prevented it from
granting the family’s wish, but the judge said the law did not apply to
Ms. Muñoz because she is dead.
Judge Wallace set the 5 p.m. Monday deadline, saying he wanted to give the hospital time to file an appeal.
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Judge Orders Hospital to Remove Pregnant Woman From Life Support
2 comments:
Not understanding this article. How is removing life support against the family's wishes a victory for the family?
This family will never recover.
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