Diocletus
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It would be nice if someone would read my posts once in a while.
http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showpost.php?p=9811487&postcount=6248
http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showpost.php?p=9811508&postcount=6255
ETA: I have cited that article (by Andrea Vogt, no leas) at least six times in four years. If you have not read it by now, you have missed one of the strongest bases for this argument.
Thanks for pointing out the Andrea Vogt article.
She seems to agree with Machiavelli on the waiver issue, since Machiavelli has never raised it and Vogt says that waiver is impossible. I guess ol' Maundy is out in the cold on that one.
So, now we are left with Machiavelli claiming that the right to counsel never attached, but he's outvoted by Maundy and Vogt, who seem to agree that it did.
So, all that poor Machiavelli has left is his exigency argument: they couldn't get her a lawyer in the 7 days after the murder because there was a murder and it was an emergency!
There's also the argument that if Knox could talk to her lawyer, while all of the murder suspects were locked in jail, that this might prejudice the case, which BTW was already "chiuso," or maybe Knox might smuggle out some instruction to have the judge whacked. I don't really understand that one, and Mignini never bothered to write down his reasoning.