Yes, the conclusions you draw from the information that's available of this case are so utterly different than mine, it's facinating. I'm tempting to ask you to bring us Elvis back from your next trip home.
I don't think you're a bad person or something, your brain just seems to work completely different than what I think is normal.
Slightly related: That's one reason why I'm very cautious with "behavioural evidence" like in the AK/RS case. People were knotting the noose because of certain behaviour they thought to be "uncomely" or "strange". But people are different and what they do and how they react in uncommon or extreme situations can be very different to what others would expect. Some even behave "strange" all of the time, but that's how they are.
I can assure you, Machiavelli, some people would put you in the loony bin or at least send you to a shrink for your views are just too alien to them.
I think this is the same reason why I take part in these forum discussions. Besides learning and practicing language skills, I am interested or curious in what's on into minds that are so alien. It's because you live in a bizarre world from my perspective, this polar difference is the tempting factor for me to respond and to explore your arguments.
In Germany we have a saying: A crow won't peck out another crow's eye (roughly translated). Just because Hellmann made a good decision (IMO) it doesn't mean he's not part of the coterie.
On the other hand, he just might've been throwing them a bone. Let's wait for the motivation report...
This is js2's conclusion, and the only possible consistent picture if you want to believe that the calunnia conviction was not justified. You have to believe Hellmann is not sincere as he praises the public ministers and calls them blameless, and that he was disingenuous or wrong as his court handed the calunnia conviction.
However, this view of things is also an expression of xenophobic prejudice. In fact it is equivalent to picturing a society where everything is corruption and fraud. That their decisions and rules after all don't matter and don't deserve to be given any weight any meaning, everytning is sullied and there is no right or wrong, the only thing that matters is that "your" kid comes back to the civilized world. This is very much related to a perception that I have about innocentisti's belief as racist. Where the terms "racist" does not refer to skin colour or etnicity, but define a set of prejudicial beliefs and attitudes. On one hand, Amanda Knox deserves a special "innocent" bias (consious or unconsciously) not because just white and American but because familiar,
similar to yuo, to your normality, to what you value and what you understand and wish to trust, someone who just represents your own normality and values. The idea that evil comes from within - your sister, your trusted normality, your home values - is something istinctively repulsive, disturbing, unacceptable; innocence of a familiar person who represents positive things represents in a degree the confirmation of an equilibrium of identity, of self trust.
On the other hand, to balance this need you project a generous load of prejudice on people and worlds which you don't know anything about. That you admittedly don't understand and possibly you have never seen. While after all, the idea that
they don't matter (judges they are all crows, coterie), people they are all messy and different, even if they answer polls and speak against authority they probably act falsely because of local pride, and similar things.
The idea you just expressed about Hellmann throwing a bone is fed – even in the metaphoric language - by this prejudice and moral stance. You are not even interested in whether his decision was honest or dishonest, they are a kind of morally lower species after all, and you are ready to change your view on them in function of Amanda's innocence: if he speaks against he is part of the coterie, while at the same time his decision is reliable as evidence that the defendant was innocent.... You understand something of what I see going on, or not?