RWVBWL
Master Poster
Thanks for the laugh today,I hope you're not asking questions you don't know the answers to.
I believe that's against the rules.
Matthew Best!
Treehorn,Are you interested in the FACTUAL guilt of the accused/ convicted, or their LEGAL guilt?
Alleged violations of the right to counsel/ the right to remain silent/ the right against self-incrimination have nothing to do with the veracity of an accused's statements against interest.
I am interested in BOTH!
Now, I enjoy knowing something about the folks that I discuss this brutal murder case with, for it gives me insight on how and why that person thinks what they do.
From what I have read, going to the right school is very important to you!
And correct me if I am wrong, but it seems that you are goin' to a prestigious law school.
Great! I hope that you become a successful prosecutor, wherever you may live.
This also means you're probably still in your 20's, studying A LOT+ still learning.
I hope that your participation here on JREF allows to learn something. Heck my own participation has taught me much!
With no disrespect given, Treehorn,
please allow let me point out something that you might not learn in law school. But in the real world.
There are cops in the world, such as former LAPD Officer Rafael Perez,
who can and do apparently lie to prosecutors, juries and judges for their own reasons, thereby convicting innocent people.
It does not take a whole lot of corrupt police officers, prosecutors, jury members or judges to convict an innocent and/or wrongly accused person(s).
JUST ONE!
Since you take the time to post here too, Treehorn
will you please take a moment to read what I share with you?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rafael_Pérez_(police_officer)
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/lapd/scandal/eyeofstorm.html
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Now Treehorn,
just because I am bringing into discussion with you a story about disgraced LAPD officer Perez to further your education,
please note that I am not stating that the cops in Perugia, Italy did the same things
in their criminal investigation and pursuit of a guilty verdict against Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito when in trial.
However, with that said, I do find it very strange that if Amanda Knox was no longer a witness,
but a suspect, and a prosecutor had to be called at a late hour from bed, that certain individual rights were then not respected!
The police and the prosecutor were bound by law to provide Amanda with a lawyer once she became a suspect,
and to videotape any interrogations thereafter,
as Mary H kindly pointed out.
But they DID NOT!
As I wrote a short while ago,
I would assume that the police force in Perugia, Italy have arrested many a suspect and therefore knows the proper interrogation and booking procedures,
wouldn't you agree?
I would also assume that the Questura has at least 1 room always set up with audio and video recording/surveillance sysytems, don'tcha think?
The fact that the police did not use them reeks of either professional incompetance or intentional police misconduct, in my humble opinion.
Do you agree? I wonder?
And I also wonder Treehorn,what do you think:
Does the end justify the means?
Hmmm...
RWVBWL
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Treehorn,
re-reading this:
"Arrested and facing the prospect of a lengthy prison sentence, Perez cut a deal with prosecutors and, in the course of 35 interviews, began to unspool a story of widespread police misconduct ("believe me when I tell you, if there was 15 officers in CRASH, 13 of them were putting cases on people")"
made me wonder why Raffaele Sollecito did not turn against Amanda knox, his luver of only a few days?
Supposedly, the evidence against Mr. Sollecito is the weakest, so why not turn cut a deal with prosecutors and turn state's witness against some chick he was bangin' for only a few days instead of taking the chance of conviction and a much longer prison sentence?
Isn't that how the real world works?
Raffaele Sollecito DID NOT do this because Raffaele Sollecito, as is Amanda Knox,
is NOT GUILTY of any involvement in this bloody, brutal murder we discuss that took the life of Meredith Kercher...
Peace,
RW
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