ScarlettScarpetta
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Ita. What station is he going to be on?
HLN.. With JVM I think.
Ita. What station is he going to be on?
It is not the same system. If you are found guilty in america and then it is reversed to NOT GUILTY. You can not be retried that is that.Respectfully, this case is NOT in Alabama -- this case is in Italy.
I have followed this case for years now, and I have gained a lot of knowledge as to how the judicial system works in Italy ... and it's "3 tier court system" is what we have here in the Louisiana state court system :
1. A Trial Court . . . 2. An Appellate Court . . . 3. A Supreme Court
Also, Louisiana is a "civil law" state, and so is Italy.
And it takes YEARS and years for a case to go through the ENTIRE judicial process when you have 3 courts to go through ...
:moo:
QUESTION Is there a poll here for guilty and not guilty? I'm curious what the majority here think since Ive not closely followed this trial on WS? tia
" Giuliano Mignini, the lead investigator who successfully prosecuted Seattle native Amanda Knox of murder, was convicted Friday in Florence of abuse of office."
http://www.seattlepi.com/local/article/Amanda-Knox-prosecutor-convicted-of-abuse-of-894312.php
http://www.examiner.com/article/amanda-knox-prosecutor-mignini-convicted-of-abuse-of-office-today
That's not true.
The entire case was not retried. It was not a whole new trial.
Italy's Supreme Court in March overturned the pair's acquittals, saying that the jury did not consider all the evidence and that discrepancies in testimony needed to be answered.
The case was sent to a retrial in Florence, where a verdict is expected Thursday. http://www.cnn.com/2014/01/29/world/europe/italy-amanda-knox-retrial/
Italy's top criminal court dealt a stunning setback Tuesday to the 25-year-old college student, overturning her acquittal in the grisly murder of her British roommate and ordering her to stand trial again. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/...lian-court-overturns-acquittal_n_2954478.html
I was, but because of my worry that the deliberations would be influenced by media pressure rather than logic.Quick question...was anybody in the least bit surprised?
It is not the same system. If you are found guilty in america and then it is reversed to NOT GUILTY. You can not be retried that is that.
That is the end in America.
It is not the same system. If you are found guilty in america and then it is reversed to NOT GUILTY. You can not be retried that is that.
That is the end in America.
If criminals want US law to apply, they should commit their murders in the US.
This was a retrial as ordered by the appeals court that overturned the not-guilty finding. From March 2013:
But will he be convicted again later? And will that mean he's guilty after all?:dunno:That's a 2010 article and it was overturned on appeal. So he's not convicted.
QUESTION Is there a poll here for guilty and not guilty? I'm curious what the majority here think since Ive not closely followed this trial on WS? tia
You seem to be confusing "Double Jeopardy" with the "Court System" ...
- This was NOT a NEW Trial.
- This was the SAME CASE from when Knox and Sollecito were found GUILTY in the Trial Court working its way through the Judicial Process ...
Need to follow the TRAIL of where the case STARTED and HOW and WHY it got to TODAY's decision ...
:moo:
I know I'm jumping ahead but I can't help but wonder if British will pressure US to extradite Knox to Italy to serve time for her conviction for the murder of a British citizen. This is going to be interesting. I think if countries were reversed the US would be demanding that Italy extradite a murderer.
If criminals want US law to apply, they should commit their murders in the US.
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