Bill Williams
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True but it took a long long time for a lot of the errors to come out. Knox's early legal work was done by lawyers not familiar with a high profile murder cases. One from Perugia, a local full service attorney and one a civil lawyer that was there because of his English skills.
I don't think the defense went all out from day one. Obviously the public never was given all the details of their early work and because the kids were locked up and their conversations recorded so they didn't know what was being done.
Maybe someone on the defense will write a book.
The tenor I get from the two kids' books is that it was a calculated risk early on not to go, "all out" as you put it. The gist I get is that the on-site lawyers thought that eventually common sense would prevail, or that a Hellmann-like or Marasca-like court would surface early on.
ETA - and that there was no sense in angering a prosecution which eventually proved itself vindictive enough to launch periphetal lawsuits at the drop of a hat.
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