komponisto
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Overdue reply to Kaosium
Sorry, I neglected to post this earlier:
I've glanced at it, but haven't really read it in detail.
The one concerning the "accusation" of Patrick is being appealed concurrently with the murder charges (and the "staged burglary", etc.). As for the rest, as far as I know the prosecution is still proceeding with the charges, and I honestly have very little idea of how likely a conviction is. I think the fact that the charges haven't yet been laughed out of court (as they should be) is a bad sign, quite frankly. My hope is that an acquittal by the Hellmann court -- especially if the motivation were to acknowledge the harsh nature of Amanda's interrogation -- will create pressure on the authorities to abandon these (frankly dystopian) prosecutions.
Sorry, I neglected to post this earlier:
Hi Komponisto! I'm glad you remembered us here, I'd missed your insights...and ability to read Italian!
Thank you for that reminder, I'd not heard about that in a while and I wasn't sure whether Mignini just pulled a sly one or if they outright cheated the law like you posted.
Incidentally, did you ever get a chance to read the Motivations report on Mignini's abuse of power charges? Some are trying to minimize his involvement and place blame solely on Giuttari, and Mignini is cast in a 'noble' role for refusing to turn on a friend.
I've glanced at it, but haven't really read it in detail.
Also, what's your take on the resolution of the calunnia charges, both Amanda's and her families as well as the one Amanda garnered from the 'accusation' of Patrick--is that even something she can appeal? How about the charges on the Sollecitos, are they doomed as well, or do they have a decent chance of fighting the charge, which as I recall was using 'undue influence' or somesuch to get that video on Telenorba?
The one concerning the "accusation" of Patrick is being appealed concurrently with the murder charges (and the "staged burglary", etc.). As for the rest, as far as I know the prosecution is still proceeding with the charges, and I honestly have very little idea of how likely a conviction is. I think the fact that the charges haven't yet been laughed out of court (as they should be) is a bad sign, quite frankly. My hope is that an acquittal by the Hellmann court -- especially if the motivation were to acknowledge the harsh nature of Amanda's interrogation -- will create pressure on the authorities to abandon these (frankly dystopian) prosecutions.