Desert Fox
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Mach had more to say on this subject, but one of the issues was that Raf had gone to a university library and p[ut a copy of his book on a shelf in the library.
It sad that Italy has criminal penalties for "insults". Its amazing the adults haven't rushed in and taken the dangerous toys away from the children.
Sollecito is an Italian citizen, and Italian citizens are subject to Italian law even if they commit actions in another jurisdiction.
I think Mignini is not interested in claiming damages, but rather in showing that some claims are false. Also let's not forget that the book was advertised by Francesco Sollecito on Porta a Porta and specific claims were adressed.
There are no charges of "insults" in the indictment, but there is a charge of aggravated defamation and a charge of contempt of the Judiciary.
There are no charges of "insults" in the indictment, but there is a charge of aggravated defamation and a charge of contempt of the Judiciary.
Sollecito is an Italian citizen, and Italian citizens are subject to Italian law even if they commit actions in another jurisdiction.I think Mignini is not interested in claiming damages, but rather in showing that some claims are false. Also let's not forget that the book was advertised by Francesco Sollecito on Porta a Porta and specific claims were adressed.
There are no charges of "insults" in the indictment, but there is a charge of aggravated defamation and a charge of contempt of the Judiciary.
Sollecito is an Italian citizen, and Italian citizens are subject to Italian law even if they commit actions in another jurisdiction.I think Mignini is not interested in claiming damages, but rather in showing that some claims are false. Also let's not forget that the book was advertised by Francesco Sollecito on Porta a Porta and specific claims were adressed.
There are no charges of "insults" in the indictment, but there is a charge of aggravated defamation and a charge of contempt of the Judiciary.
Judge Hellmann declared Raffaele innocent. Raffaele agreed with this because he was there, and he helped write a book. It seems perfectly reasonable for him to have contempt for the members of the judiciary he wrote about. After all, they ruined his life and the lives of his family. How is Vannessa by the way? Has she rebuilt her life at all?Sollecito is an Italian citizen, and Italian citizens are subject to Italian law even if they commit actions in another jurisdiction.
I think Mignini is not interested in claiming damages, but rather in showing that some claims are false. Also let's not forget that the book was advertised by Francesco Sollecito on Porta a Porta and specific claims were adressed.
There are no charges of "insults" in the indictment, but there is a charge of aggravated defamation and a charge of contempt of the Judiciary.
There are no charges of "insults" in the indictment, but there is a charge of aggravated defamation and a charge of contempt of the Judiciary.
"Contempt of the judiciary". LOL. Don't they realize that they suck?
How many hours did the police question the Swiss professor who came to them to affirm that he was in Le Chic that evening until late and conversed with Lumumba periodically throughout? He presented a receipt to document it, didn't he?
Seems to me that the Police could have taken (accepted) his statement in 15 minutes. Why did they question him for many hours?
He was a big problem for them. He was an exculpatory witness and not somebody they could detain for a five-year-old crime like Curatolo to prevent talking to journalists and defense counsel. The Swiss professor destroyed their case against Lumumba. Not only were they going to have to release Lumumba, but it messed up the orchestrated scenario they had constructed against Knox and Sollecito.
So if an Italian citizen travels to (e.g.) Argentina and kills an Argentinian citizen in a hotel room in Buenos Aires, that person could be prosecuted in Italy, under Italian law, for murder?
No. No one does.
As for my opinion:
* The argument you refer to was not interesting. Is was however, marginally more interesting than this one
* Are you claiming we have "seen" Raffaele's statement to the police of the night of the 5th, because we have seen THIS? A newspaper article, quoting another newspaper article? REALLY? I was referring to the actual statement he gave, not an article, based on what one reporter told another reporter that the police told the first reporter
Also, your continuing meme about how "The Knox crew had released images of the victims naked body" is not only silly, but false. If these images have been "released", and you think it is so important, then show us where they are available to the public. Oh wait, you can't. The only one that "released" any such thing was Maresca, in his bizarre unannounced showing in court, for no apparent reason other than shock value.
Your arguments are nonsense.

There is one thing more: the Swiss witness didn't just "come", he was called by Mignini to testify. After hearing Lumumba's memories the police actively sought him in Switzerland and found him.
Absolutely yes if they are provided evidence, unless the Argentinian Judiciary acts.
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As for RS's statement, I looked on the pro-guilt wiki, and did not find it. I have since found it on both the pro-guilt and pro-innocence wikis, but there is no English translation on either (the pro-guilt wiki has what they call a "partial" translation, but there is quite a bit of paraphrasing, so I don't consider it a real translation. Maybe one of the wikis will translate it at some point). So we HAVE seen it, I agree, although not in a way where I feel we can parse the words and compare to some press conference 7 years later, and draw any conclusions.
Fascinating, thanks. So now does Oggi get to reprint everything and say they are just covering the trial? Or has Oggi already run excerpts, as they did I believe with amanda's book?
By the way. I've always found Streisand annoying and cloying, Bette Midler to be obnoxious, and Etheyl Merman to be vomit inducing. I truly think it skips a generation. I'm sorry, but the vaunted charms of these loud warbling rude women eludes me.

Well then, the unpleasantly litigious bully Mignini should probably consider bringing action against the authors of "Darkness Descending". Because that book states explicitly - and with apparent first-hand authority - that something very different indeed happened. The book states that the Swiss witness (Professor Mero) actually found out about Lumumba's situation from an Italian friend who had seen a news report. The book further claims that Mero then called Perugia police from Switzerland, but was told there was nobody available to speak with him. The book says he asked to come over, but was told that was not necessary. The book says that Mero then decided to go to Perugia on his own initiative, since he was frustrated by the police response and realised his testimony would be critical to Lumumba.
Strange that Mignini instead presents the story as one of diligent proactive work by police and prosecutor that even went beyond the call of duty, thus positioning the police and PM as the "heroes of the piece". I wonder which version is correct.....?![]()