Another of today's news pieces:
I did not know Crini had stated this today (bbm):
http://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-N...nox-retrial/UPI-19961390238460/#ixzz2qyzA5JbT
Here is another piece:
FLORENCE, ITALY
A prosecutor urged a court on Monday to take steps to make sure that American Amanda Knox and her former Italian boyfriend would serve their sentences, if they are convicted of murdering British student Meredith Kercher.
Prosecutor Alessandro Crini preceded his request by noting that Knox has remained in the United States for this trial, while co-defendant Raffaele Sollecito has at times traveled abroad.
"The situation is unusual," Crini told The Associated Press on the sidelines of the court session. "Usually if someone is convicted of murder, they are already in custody."
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Read more here:
http://www.bellinghamherald.com/201...ourt-hears-final-rebuttals.html#storylink=cpy
From the Boston Herald:
Knox, 26, has been tried in absentia, a status that formally is not prejudicial in her regard since defendants in Italy are not required to appear in court. However, the judge showed some discomfort when her lawyers entered into court record an email statement she sent via her counsel and noted it lacked the legal standing of a personal declaration defendants are allowed to make when they personally appear in court.
If a guilty verdict in this trial is upheld by Italy's top criminal court, Knox would become a fugitive if she failed to return to serve a sentence.
Sollecito's father, Francesco Sollecito, said his son has no intention of fleeing justice, a sentiment echoed by his lawyer Giulia Bongiorno.
"The fact that Raffaele has no intention of escaping the trial is evident by his presence" in the courtroom, Francesco Sollecito said. He said his son has been legitimately looking for jobs abroad, having explained in court that prospective employers in Italy are put off by the notoriety surrounding the case. "He is looking around, because he hopes this story will end soon" the father said.
http://bostonherald.com/news_opinio...knox_lawyers_to_have_last_word_before_verdict