snook1
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She is protected by the U.S. Constitution. Under double jeopardy, she could not have been tried the third time here. She still has that right, the failure of a foreign government to recognize that right will probably be enough to prevent extradition.
She wasn't tried a third time, it was the third stage of the process. Double jeopardy doesn't apply.
Your kidding of course. Amanda never stabbed a soul and my bet is this won't stop any company in the US from hiring her.
I'm sure the city of Seatle will just hand her over without a fight...Not.
This is what just might get Americans to wake up and pay attention to what this third world country is up to.
A court of law twice says she did. Their opinion kind of takes precedence over yours.![]()
Of course, this sentence will most certainly be upheld by the ISC. Not sure of the future of appeals in Italy. Not sure an Italian would really know.
I stand by my opinion - this case represents special circumstances. Easily as special as those that led the US Government to allow the Marine Corps to try the American pilot from the Cavelese incident at home, rather than sending him to Italy.
Even I am off the fence on this one. They have no chance in the ISC but will have to appeal there before going to the ECHR, Raffaele, at least, being incarcerated meanwhile most probably.
The defence teams should have been changed after they lost in Cassazione and MUST be changed now. The case is not about politesse but sordid corruption. The strategy of non-confrontation has failed and it is time to call liars liars.
If they can present a case for putting her into custody.
To do that, they will have to clearly describe what they think her role in the crime was, and show the evidence they have to support their claim.
A court of law twice says she did. Their opinion kind of takes precedence over yours.![]()
She is protected by the U.S. Constitution. Under double jeopardy, she could not have been tried the third time here. She still has that right, the failure of a foreign government to recognize that right will probably be enough to prevent extradition.
You have almost 45,000 posts on a Skeptics' forum and you don't think courts can be wrong? What, exactly, are you skeptical of?
Early days, we’ll just have to wait for the translation of the judge’s motivation report, so 90 + days. I guess crisis management will start cranking up in America winning hearts and minds; then of course there is Raffaele he’ll have until the Italian Supreme Court ratify or reject the verdict.The Boston bomber is bigger news. NBC has the Knox story second in the upper right hand corner.
A court of law twice says she did. Their opinion kind of takes precedence over yours.![]()
Early days, we’ll just have to wait for the translation of the judge’s motivation report, so 90 + days. I guess crisis management will start cranking up in America winning hearts and minds; then of course there is Raffaele he’ll have until the Italian Supreme Court ratify or reject the verdict.
Raffaele and Amanda are in very different places figuratively and literally.
Depends a bit on the political climate of the US at the time it comes up. A conservative administration would view Amanda as a spoiled liberal who committed murder and should be put to death. They will not even look at the scientific evidence and will dismiss out of hand allegations of police and prosecutorial misconduct. They might even make a show of it with a perp walk.
A court of law twice says she did. Their opinion kind of takes precedence over yours.![]()
This is a sub-group of injustice, it's an intentional injustice, aka, a railroad job. It's an intentional injustice motivated by ass-covering and anti-Americanism. It's really a kind of political crime against Knox and Sollecito.