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Klayman And Keyes Ask
Jeb Bush To 'Pardon' Terri

3-24-5



The Klayman Lawfirm
Offices in Miami, Florida and Washington, D.C.
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - March 24, 2005
 
KLAYMAN & KEYES ASK JEB BUSH TO "PARDON" SCHIAVO
Use of Executive Power Appropriate Under the Circumstances
 
MIAMI -- Larry Klayman, former Chairman of Judicial Watch and 2004 U.S. Senate Candidate in Florida, and Alan Keyes, former Presidential Candidate, has asked Florida Governor Jeb Bush to use the powers he has been granted by the citizens of the state of Florida, under its Constitution, to save Terri Schaivo's life.
 
Larry Klayman stated, "Since Governor Jeb Bush is the supreme executive power of the state of Florida, he has the right and duty to step in and, in effect, pardon Terri Schaivo from the death sentence that has been unduly placed upon her by the court system."
 
The Schaivo case presents a vacuum for the judicial system -- because it failed to act to save Terri's life -- and Klayman and Keyes and all Americans that want to see justice done would like for that vacuum to be filled before it is too late.
 
Larry Klayman met the General Counsel to Governor Jeb Bush at 2:00 PM Wednesday. During their meeting, Klayman out outlined the legal justification for Governor Jeb Bush to act, and in so doing, will present what is in effect a legal brief prepared by Alan Keyes and approved by Klayman.
Keyes and Klayman expect to meet with Governor Jeb Bush personally today. Klayman will stress that time is of the essence, that Terri can die at any moment.
 
Larry Klayman is legal counsel for William Greene,s RightMarch.com and Alan Keyes, Declaration Alliance, both of which have been active in supporting life for Terri Schiavo.
 
CONTACT: To interview Larry Klayman
 
THE KLAYMAN LAWFIRM MIAMI OFFICE
540 Brickell Key Drive
Suite 732 Miami, Florida 33131
www.klaymanlaw.com
leklayman@bellsouth.net


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