On the Nencini affair:
Knox and Sollecito: justice revisited in prime time
A soundbite in the court of public opinion is so much easier than wading through all that legal evidence
IS THE WORLD turned upside down in the continuing bizarre saga of the Amanda Knox case? It feels like it.
The morning after the guilty verdict was upheld in Florence last week, I asked whether some media representatives were complicit in a public relations-orchestrated sham unfolding before us in what felt like a twisted reality show (though not for Meredith Kercher's family, for whom it is simply reality. Period.)
Now, just a few days later, the scenario is this: an American and an Italian are convicted of murder, and that conviction is upheld on appeal. The next morning, the judge responsible gives an informal interview, conducted in the court house corridors, to a few newspaper reporters. Hours after their articles hit the newsstands, lawyers for one of those convicted (Raffaele Sollecito) pounce on the judge for speaking out inappropriately and call for disciplinary action.
http://www.theweek.co.uk/europe/ama...to-justice-revisited-prime-time#ixzz2sSYfMfTg
Knox and Sollecito: justice revisited in prime time
A soundbite in the court of public opinion is so much easier than wading through all that legal evidence
IS THE WORLD turned upside down in the continuing bizarre saga of the Amanda Knox case? It feels like it.
The morning after the guilty verdict was upheld in Florence last week, I asked whether some media representatives were complicit in a public relations-orchestrated sham unfolding before us in what felt like a twisted reality show (though not for Meredith Kercher's family, for whom it is simply reality. Period.)
Now, just a few days later, the scenario is this: an American and an Italian are convicted of murder, and that conviction is upheld on appeal. The next morning, the judge responsible gives an informal interview, conducted in the court house corridors, to a few newspaper reporters. Hours after their articles hit the newsstands, lawyers for one of those convicted (Raffaele Sollecito) pounce on the judge for speaking out inappropriately and call for disciplinary action.
http://www.theweek.co.uk/europe/ama...to-justice-revisited-prime-time#ixzz2sSYfMfTg