SAN DIEGO - Superior Court Judge Howard H. Shore was somber as he read the documents that a conservator just delivered to his chambers. The conservator's charge had a "medical emergency."
Shore knew what that meant. The conservator needed court permission to stop life support for a person with multiple critical diseases.
Physicians had concluded that there was no hope of resuscitation, Shore said as he read the documents.
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Mar. 28, 2003
Judge Howard H. Shore
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