Thursday, January 3, 2013

Terri Schiavo’s Brother Hopes to Save Patient From Death

The brother of Terri Schiavo is seeking to intervene in a case involving another patient who the state may decide is too far gone to warrant even basic care such as food and water.

An attorney for Bobby Schindler has filed with the Supreme Court of the State of New York, asking the court to allow him to serve as Guardian for Mr. Gary Harvey.

In 2006, Harvey, a Chemung County resident, was involved in a home accident, which left him with a profound brain injury. His spouse, Sara Harvey, sought guardianship only to be denied by the Chemung County Supreme Court who ultimately appointed the Chemung County Department of Social Services as Harvey’s guardian.

Since that time, Mrs. Harvey has been in a prolonged court battle with Chemung County officials and the New York State Court System.


Full Article & Source:
Terri Schiavo’s Brother Hopes to Save Patient From Death

See Also:
The Dictators of Non-Compassion: Gary Harvey Case and the Unexpected Twist

Terri Schiavo's Brother, Bobby Schindler, Petitions Court to Intervene in Guardianship Case

15 comments:

  1. I wish success to Mr. Schindler and Gary and Sara Harvey.

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  2. The news is still spreading and all those in guardianship I encourage you to post your stories on the blogs and every where you can and help expose how corrupt and broken the system is. Now is the time!

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  3. Now maybe the Harveys can begin to heal from the nightmnare this policing, abusive, controlling hunger mongers have inflicted on this family.

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  4. Another story? Wow, the news is spreading and that's wonderful!

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  5. I pray for Bobby Schindler's success. He is Gary Harvey's guardian angel!

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  6. kuddos for team Harvey, Attorney Johnson and Bobby Schindler!!!! Make this right for Mr. Harvey.

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  7. I was asked by a well known national media agency if this was a closed hearing and when it will be. Cam some one please let me know and I would like to get my hands on the documents.

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  8. Easgerlylooking forward to the hearing because the issue is a single one and very simple, leaving no wiggle room for the bad guys:
    If there was "no one available to be the guardian" - causing the County to fill that role - there sure is now!

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  9. The documents are not on the internet. You have to go to the court house, that's if they did not seal them already.

    Wonder who is representing Mr. Harvey?

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  10. Mrs. Harvey sure sounds like you are not without ever more contingencies I am very impressed that you are able to do that so vigorously. Gary is a lucky man.

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  11. Looks like this just might make mainstream media vefore it gets to a hearing. I am praying that the county will not fight it, after all they did say they did not want to be guardian as stated by Bryan Maggs on the NASGA youtube.

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  12. It's a real tragic story. Here's a wife who loves her husband dearly but has effectively been divorced by outsiders. If that doesn't make ones blood boil, I don't know what will.

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  13. We must all pray that Gary Harvey's guardian does the right thing for him and lets him go.

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  14. I am glad to see continuous coverage on this case and join everyone in praying for the best for Gary Harvey: Bobby Schindler.

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  15. Praying for you Mr. Schindler, Sara & Gary. Applause to Bobby for his dedication to preserving human life.

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