Bill Williams
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Guilters tend to equate mass with quality. 10,000 pages = guilty!
G = m * q^2?
Guilters tend to equate mass with quality. 10,000 pages = guilty!
Why are Italian forensic techs special snowflakes? I have a feeling that if Annie Dookhan was Italian, you would be making excuses for her as well.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annie_Dookhan
Edit: The only way a legal system fixes its mistakes is if the people put the system to the fire and make them fix the problems. Making excuses does not solve any problems.
Some positive words about Italy...they're not as bad as before (for number of cases pending at the ECHR):
Press conference
President Dean Spielmann
Strasbourg, 29 January 2015
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In September 2014 more than 17,000 cases were pending against Italy; by the end of the year that figure had been reduced to 10,000. I would like to thank the Italian authorities for their efforts,especially as regards the follow-up to the Torregiani judgment and all aspects
of the length-of-proceedings cases. I am pleased to say that Italy seems to be
on the right track as regards its cases before the Court.
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Yes. If this had happened in the UK people would be campaigning for a reform of the forensic services. People have quoted here an inquiry over the forensic handling of material related to bombs, a more politically sensitive area. Now I am not claiming this happens quickly. There is a well known Scottish case involving the wrongful sacking of a police officer accused of mishandling a crime scene and leaving her fingerprints at the scene that took years to correct (Rolfe will no the details I am sure), but these things are pursued, there is an assumption that things can be improved maybe only a bit, but it is worth doing. The problem it seems here is the failure to realise that this may represent a more systemic problem that needs fixing. (Actually I suspect this may have been realised, systems may have been improved, but it would represent a loss of face to admit this).
This is quite remarkable. There can be no exoneration without a wrongful conviction.http://www.law.umich.edu/special/exoneration/Pages/news.aspx#news
A Record - 125 Exonerations in 2014
January 27, 2015
In 2014, for the first time in the United States, there were more than 100 exonerations in a single year—125 that are known to date, 34 more than the previous record of 91 exonerations in 2013. A major reason for the record number of exonerations is the impact of Conviction Integrity Units (CIUs), units within prosecutors’ offices that work to identify and remedy false convictions in cases they originally prosecuted. The National Registry of Exonerations’ 2014 Report, based on the 1,535 exonerations known as of January 20, 2015, also discusses trends such as the increase in exonerations in cases without biological evidence or with no actual perpetrator; cases with comparatively light sentences; and judgments based on guilty pleas.
Currently 1,537 Exonerations (since 1989)
http://www.law.umich.edu/special/exoneration/Pages/news.aspx#news
A Record - 125 Exonerations in 2014
January 27, 2015
In 2014, for the first time in the United States, there were more than 100 exonerations in a single year—125 that are known to date, 34 more than the previous record of 91 exonerations in 2013. A major reason for the record number of exonerations is the impact of Conviction Integrity Units (CIUs), units within prosecutors’ offices that work to identify and remedy false convictions in cases they originally prosecuted. The National Registry of Exonerations’ 2014 Report, based on the 1,535 exonerations known as of January 20, 2015, also discusses trends such as the increase in exonerations in cases without biological evidence or with no actual perpetrator; cases with comparatively light sentences; and judgments based on guilty pleas.
Currently 1,537 Exonerations (since 1989)
But the majority of the pro-guilt posters aren't Italian as far as I can see, so that doesn't entirely follow.
Concerning Kauffer's quote from Battistelli, is that from court testimony, or from his contemporaneous statements taken at that time? As DANO points out, B's later testimony could well be shaded by a shared story, and well rehearsed by Mignini in preparation for trial.
Sop you should be able to point for point refute every claim on the list then?
In fact I already did. But the refutation basically consists in just noting the complete lack of evidence for the points. Statements like "the plate number is 365bis" are not points. Assertions like "Stefanoni suppressed results" are no evidence to refute.
And those who assert they have "evidence" of wrongdoings they should present that to the police or to a judge.
In fact I already did. But the refutation basically consists in just noting the complete lack of evidence for the points. Statements like "the plate number is 365bis" are not points. Assertions like "Stefanoni suppressed results" are no evidence to refute.
And those who assert they have "evidence" of wrongdoings they should present that to the police or to a judge.
It was from testimony - Feb 6th 2009.
http://murderofmeredithkercher.com/kercher-crime-scene-break-in/
Lots of people observed that there was nothing obviously stolen - Ms Knox, the postales, Romanelli, Altieri and of course, Mr Sollecito. Later, of course, it would be Mr Sollecito's carabinieri phone calls where he states that nothing was stolen that was taken to be suspicious. It was all nonsense of course because his was the same observation as the others, including police officers!
My reading of the the evidence is that this is where the meme started - that a burglary without theft points towards a staging. But of course, it was not that. It was an attempted burglary, which Ms Kercher interrupted (or so most of us argue) and so the lack of theft is entirely unsurprising. But when Mr Sollecito placed his calls, the body had not been discovered.
And those who assert they have "evidence" of wrongdoings they should present that to the police or to a judge.
I think the larger point I was trying to make is not that "the meme started with Bat", isn't a workable theory. Especially if you rely on the story told by Mignini and prosecution witnesses. That is THEIR story, I agree.
The point I tried to make is that to be thorough, you also have to specifically disregard all the other indications that the accusation of a "staged break-in" served Mignini and Giobbi's personal agendas.
The theory you're suggesting is that the "staging" meme was innocently transferred to the larger murder investigation. The theory I'm suggesting is that such transference, if it occurred, wasn't innocent error.
SO I guess that's where we seem to differ.
The question I would ask, are about the other questions I raised in my comment you partially quoted but omitted ( http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showthread.php?p=10451759#post10451759 ) with respect to police familiarity with Guede, and the need and disposition of Mignini and Giobbi to "discern" satanic conspiracies and "serious criminals".
Do you feel this line of inquiry is immaterial? Because yours and others assessment thus far in this regard to the 'staging' meme, seems to overlook this aspect in entirety.
I think Mignini decided the break-in would be claimed to be staged before he arrived at the crime scene.
Machiavelli said:And those who assert they have "evidence" of wrongdoings they should present that to the police or to a judge.
And why should we be running off to Italy to tell the police or a judge that they have a problem? If they were concerned about such things they would come to us or just read this thread for themselves. They are going to get the message eventually when ECHR rules against them. You could help them get their act straight sooner if you wern't part of the problem.