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Kyron Horman - Missing Since 6-4-10
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Actually, double jeopardy is a very complicated principle. and can't be reduced to such simple statements. Here's a helpful explanation: http://www.law.cornell.edu/anncon/amdt5afrag2_user.html#amdt5a_hd7
This last "appeal" was actually a retrying of the case.I think it would be completely ethical for Amanda Knox to avoid extradition. Yet I've always disliked her and suspected her.
Yes, "double jeopardy" is complex, but it can be reduced to a simple statement to make a complex point simple.
BBM: This last "Appeal" was NOT a retry of the case:
A retry would have been done in the TRIAL Court in Italy -- this was done in the Appeals Court.
Also, individual countries, states, etc. have their own system, or method, of how their "appeals" work ...
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