carbonjam72
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That is quite interesting. The DM language is not fully clear, I assume the lawyers are asking the CSC to delay a decision until the ECHR moves on the application relating to calunnia.
I don't think I read this as asking the ISC to suspend its hearing, I read this as a request to the ECHR to step in and suspend the ISC proceedings until such time as they have addressed Amanda's ECHR calunnia appeal.
Here are the quote, I'll highlight why I'm reading it as a direct appeal to ECHR:
However, it has now been revealed Knox's lawyers have turned to the European Court of Human Rights in a last ditch attempt to stop the final ratification of her conviction for murder.
They have asked for the case to be suspended, pending the acceptance of her appeal to the European Court against a conviction for slander.
Knox claims that she was coerced by police into making false statements blaming the murder on bar owner Patrick Lumumba during interrogations of more than 40 hours in November 2007.
As the slander is considered circumstantial evidence in her murder trial, her legal team asked for the murder trial to be suspended, Knox defence lawyer Carlo Della Vedova confirmed.
But the move has left representatives of the Kercher family shocked.
The Kercher's lawyer Vieri Fabiani said: ‘If the Strasbourg court condemns the Italian Republic, what would it change? What could it usefully serve? Absolutely nothing.’
Meanwhile, a consultant for Sollecito said that he had already said his goodbyes to his family and air hostess girlfriend Greta Menegaldo, who accompanied him to the packed courtroom this morning, where neither was able to find a seat.
The highlighted, and bolded quote from the Kercher's representative looks to me like they are worried about Strasbourg stepping in and ordering the proceedings suspended.
I'm reading this as a direct appeal to the ECHR.
And I don't think this is based on having received any signals from ECHR that the case would be accepted. I think its a last ditch strategy, just like Raf saying he can't remember if Amanda went out. They're throwing everything into it now, because they think they have nothing to lose.
I still think if ISC were left to deal with the case on its own, they would be acquitted without re-trial. Apparently both defense counsel don't agree.
Steve Moore said Amanda needed a final confirmation to get the case out of Italy and into the ECHR, but jesus you have to feel for Raf. He's reported in the DM article to have said good-bye to his family and girlfriend.
Meanwhile, the ISC can consider whether to endorse the notion of a shrewdly selective clean-up of DNA, fingerprints, and footsteps in wet blood leaving only Rudy's traces behind.
I can't see these convictions being confirmed, because its too damn crazy, and too damn public. But again, MOO.