I am talking about all of the...missstatements...the police made after the arrests. That violates the principle that when a matter is sub judice, the police and prosecution should remain quiet, with some very limited exceptions.
I don't know anything about that. Guede, Sollecito and Knox were convicted of murder. I suspect that anyone that disagrees with the verdict will assume that statements made by police about the investigation were lies. Furthermore, any laws about not discussing the evidence prior to a trial were completely violated by the US media and Knox's PR team. Should the prosecution remain silent and let the suspect's PR team dictate the facts of the case?
We saw the same situation with the disappearance of Natalie Holloway. Aruba law clearly prevented the release of anything other than the first name of a suspect, but the US media had no respect of the laws of a foreign country.