Okie, let me look again....The last words are on video you linked. It's edited like this.
Okie, let me look again....The last words are on video you linked. It's edited like this.
OK, then maybe I received a false impression (it was a strong one, though). :facepalm: I don't have a tape to the closing words, do you have a link? Of course the statement (5 pp) was eloquent and moving. OK, then perhaps he was moved and will reflect as will the lay judges. :blushing::seeya:
Yes. What is your opinion? :blushing
I'm wondering what those that think the Italian justice system is so bad think about the idea of someone being allowed to write a letter to the court to express themselves without being cross examined regarding the content of the letter.
Everyone gets to have their viewpoint heard. How do you feel about it?
How does Amanda's letter stack up to Merideth's family attorney requesting that she take references to Merideth off her website? Should Amanda's letter hold more weight because she had the judge read it rather than reading it herself in court? JAQ
I guess in the US we cannot do this (until we are convicted and about to be led away to a black hole) and if we give spontaneous statements, a belt with electic shock is put on us, and if we dare speak again, we get a jolt ( I have ssen this in quite a few trials--- kind of chilling). So Italy seems quite fair by comparison.I'm wondering what those that think the Italian justice system is so bad think about the idea of someone being allowed to write a letter to the court to express themselves without being cross examined regarding the content of the letter.
Everyone gets to have their viewpoint heard. How do you feel about it?
How does Amanda's letter stack up to Merideth's family attorney requesting that she take references to Merideth off her website? Should Amanda's letter hold more weight because she had the judge read it rather than reading it herself in court? JAQ
BBM- Yes, his expression to my thinking clearly says to the lawyers, "OK? I read it. I didn't want to, but I did it. Finis. "This?
Check out the expression at the end. He does not look impressed with her lawyers.
Amanda Knox declares innocence of Meredith Kercher murder in letter to Florence court -- video - YouTube
It is lacking in tact and finesse, for certain. If I were in Knox's shoes , upon hearing from Maresca, I would have posted on my blog: After hearing from the Kercher family attorney, and out of respect, I have removed references of Meredith Kercher from my blog. This would not be committing to any idea that she had no right to honor Meredith, just that she was respecting their wishes. She seems if not cruel, then a bit feisty. A bit feisty.
Yes. What is your opinion? :blushingdoh,:facepalm: just saw what you posted, thanks>> you perceived it as I did ):blushing:
I really thought Nencini was reading it in a rushed, bored, disdainful way - until Katody set me right![]()
Feisty, as in spoiling for a fight. Do you not agree? Is this not your own impression?:tantrum:Fiesty? That's not a word I would have chosen. The Kercher's have lost their daughter. The last six years of trial have not put the experience behind them. They have been very quiet throughout the entire process. They haven't made a spectacle of themselves in the media. It seems that they have made one very discrete request that Knox respect their daughter and them by removing references to Meredith from the KnoxBlog.
Knox's response gives the appearance that she wants to fight with them, that she makes demands and is pushy about those demands, holding ransom that unless they do what she wants, she will continue to do the one thing that causes them tremendous grief. This strikes me as an absolutely cruel act.
Yes. What is your opinion? :blushingdoh,:facepalm: just saw what you posted, thanks>> you perceived it as I did ):blushing:
I really thought Nencini was reading it in a rushed, bored, disdainful way - until Katody set me right![]()
Feisty, as in spoiling for a fight. Do you not agree? Is this not your own impression?:tantrum:
cheaptickets.com. Didn't think it was important![]()
OK, granted. Score for the defense that he even read it.I don't think it's reasonable to expect the judge to put emotion and actor's skills into reading 5 pages of text during the trial.
Having seen the judges read other things I think Nencini comes up positively.
Definitely not scornful.
Anyway the letter
1. had been read aloud ( by the judge, no less)
2. is in the court record for the jurors to refer to.
ETA the very fact that the judge accepted the letter into the record and read it himself is meaningful.
Yes, what I meant to convey is that at a time when she should be acting with deference, sweetly demur, and modest, she is coming off more like a girl with bravado, feisty, with a bit of a confrontational stance. This , in turn, could be viewed as cruel (to Meredith's parents) and it also indicates the core of the girl is very flinty, very steely, and that she is not one to give in. Stubborn, prideful. This is what I meant to convey.Yes, thank you. Fiesty. No, not an expression I've ever used.
Yes, Nincini seemed to me to be openly irritated, and a bit resentful.I hear a flat voice reading words. When finished, he does not look pleased. He followed the letter by telling Knox's lawyers that he doesn't know whether she wrote it. I don't think the letter will be given any further consideration. I think it was read into the court only to avoid Knox creating another media spectacle with claims that her letter was not read. The Judge said it was irregular and perhaps, with any other suspect, it would not have been read. Knox probably knew that it was not really allowed but was pushy and wanted to have her own way regardless of protocol.
If Knox and Sollecito were not involved, then of course this piece is 100% correct and true and right. In this case, the Kerchers were done a disservice in being led to believe that their daughter suffered at the hands of her own flatmate, when in reality, a simple one man burglary-turned-murder took her life. Their grief and bitterness is being unnecessarily protracted.The tragedy of Meredith Kercher -- How the Kercher's have been failed by their lawyer and the Italian authorities
http://groundreport.com/the-tragedy-of-meredith-kercher-2/
She makes no such demands.
OK, have read her several comments. She does not trust Maresca, and feels compelled and entitled to honor her friend, Meredith. I think I can understand her reasoning.in the comment section of her blog, under that post, amanda (13:15 pm) explains in more detail her words/decision re: maresca's request...
another comment mentions there still is no headstone for meredith... is this true? if yes, is it normal in the UK to wait 6 years to do this?
and otto, were you able to establish if the knife overlay was accurate? if not, please post your findings when you can... thanks.