Mar 3, 2005 / 22:00 pm
The attorney for Terri Schindler Schiavo's parents has filed a new motion, alleging that Judge George W. Greer’s decision in February 2000, authorizing Terri’s death, was “erroneously influenced” by a mistake in fact.
The motion asks Judge Greer to correct his mistake by either reversing his 2000 order or conducting a new trial.
The motion points out that Judge Greer made a clear mistake by discounting the testimony of Terri's friend, Diane Meyer, said attorney David Gibbs, who filed the motion in Pinellas Country Probate Court March 2.
Meyer testified that, in 1982, Terri told her she did not agree with the decision by Karen Ann Quinlan's parents to take their daughter off life support.