Only one man has been convicted of murder in this case. Rudy. All others are not considered convicted yet by Italian Law. AK and RS are in fact not even serving time right now, though their precautionary incarceration will count as time served should they be convicted in their final appeal. Thus why I don't go around saying that Mignini has been convicted of corruption - he hasn't until he has seen all of his appeals through.
That said, there is plenty of evidence (to some of us) to suspect Perugian LE and its lab of either gross incompetence, negligence or just plain foul play with regards to its handling of this case (as I have said before, I don't neccessarily see Mignini as being responsible for any mishandling of the case, especially since he has stated in interviews that he doesn't trust Perugian LE to act in a professional manner). I would list my concerns, but they have been dismissed out of hand by guilters before, so I won't waste my time.
I already know that you disagree with that, and I respect that. I do need to ask you this, however, given your less than charitable comments regarding the Innocence Project: Do you believe that people are falsely convicted of crimes, or is the Jury always correct in its decisions? And if indeed people are falsely convicted, and spend years in prison for crimes they didn't commit, are they not victims?