Read the piece, and decide for yourself by whom it is being taken seriously............:razz: (just kidding)Quite seriously by who?
Doesn't all that 'stuff' come from that guy Girlanda? IMO he is out of his 'department' and doesn't know squat about the case anyway.
Oh I think AK has 'seen the light' regarding behavior and attire in court... maybe a little too late.
Yes, I thought it was nice that Tony L wore a shirt and tie, and the girls wore dresses. So many people these days do not take the courts seriously. Being a big watcher of Court TV/In Session, I have seen people amble in all disheveled and casual. Not very good. As I once said, I think Amanda prided herself on being the "Seattle hippie girl" but it was not so good back then for her image.It rather interesting that all those kids testifying at the Casey Anthony trial know how to dress appropriately for court.
Read the piece, and decide for yourself by whom it is being taken seriously............:razz: (just kidding)
The ante has been upped..............I realize which group is taking it seriously... only they have not been able to influence the Italian court so far, much to their disappointment.
You could also turn that around a bit:
Since the defense representative was there and was broadcast to Italians... would they do anything to sabotage/hurt the case right in front of them?
Not only was it broadcast live, and not only did they happen to find the the key piece of forensic evidence against Rafaelle in that broadcast, but it was the day after his family revealed on TV that the bloody prints ILE had matched to his shoes were not a match at all. So, in other words, the day after Raf's family proved the evidence tying their son to this crime was false, ILE pulls the bra clasp out on national TV. That's a huge coincidence.
Would a high conviction rate indicate that the prosecutor is particularly excellent at his or her job, or that he or she likes to persecute the innocent?
Prosecutors are officers of the court doing a job. They're qualified before they're hired ... it has nothing to do with me.
Oh I think AK has 'seen the light' regarding behavior and attire in court... maybe a little too late.
No because I KNOW that is not why she was convicted.
But just like in the casey anthony case... behavior and attitude is RELEVANT but not the TELL-ALL regarding the case.
Yeah, read what was written in the article. I don't recall saying anything about the 'others'.
So now Raffaele's lawyer is trying to mix politics with law?
Quite seriously by who?
11 lawmakers, all members of Premier Silvio Berlusconi's coalition. It asks Alfano to consider sending inspectors to judicial offices in Perugia a move that is considered very serious in Italy and is typically read as a sign of discontent from Rome.
Doesn't it bother you and otto to think AK was convicted--even in part--because of the way she dressed?
Fair enough. But maybe it's time to stop mocking her clothing.
I read the article and saw nothing implying he is "out of his department" or that he "doesn't know squat about the case". Please cite which parts of the article indicated that to you.