anglolawyer
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Anglo -I'm not sure I said I had a particular problem with the Italian process. Please remind if I am in error claiming that.
I made particular mention of why a "not guilty" verdict in the USA stops the process, because of double jeopardy as interpreted there.
It still does seem strange, though, that aside from interference from The Masons one of the courts in the Italian process can find them unequivocally innocent, to the point of saying that some of the crimes of which they are accused "did not exist".....
.... and still with some confidence say they are guilty beyond a reasonable doubt at another trial in that same process.
It casts suspicion on the process itself. More important it casts suspicion on THIS particular playing out of an otherwise modern process..... so the whole process in general does not have to take a beating. Then again, that was the whole point of those pesky Masons paying off Hellmann. Zanetti is still waiting for his cut.
Well, what you said was:
One of the bases of double jeopardy is reasonable doubt, and if a court finds reasonable doubt, a prosecutor cannot simply go shopping around for another tribunal.
That sure looks like DJ to me but it's not the Italian system, I think. Not that I care for it but what shopping around has there been?