Judge overrules parents and teen on cancer treatment


Preventing individual choice in the name of the greater good

"For the greater good" strikes again.

A judge ruled Friday that a 16-year-old boy fighting to use alternative treatment for his cancer must report to a hospital by Tuesday and accept treatment that doctors deem necessary, the family's attorney said.

The judge also found Starchild Abraham Cherrix's parents were neglectful for allowing him to pursue alternative treatment of a sugar-free, organic diet and herbal supplements supervised by a clinic in Mexico, lawyer John Stepanovich said.

Jay and Rose Cherrix of Chincoteague on Virginia's Eastern Shore must continue to share custody of their son with the Accomack County Department of Social Services, as the judge had previously ordered, Stepanovich said.

The child is almost of legal age, he made his own choice. And now the judge seeks to undo that choice. What a good lesson to send to the boy and his schoolmates.

The question isn't if the boy made the wrong choice. The question is if the boy's rights are to be protected.

— NeoWayland

Posted: Fri - July 21, 2006 at 06:28 PM  Tag


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