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Is that the facts as you understand them? Yeah, I decide :crazy: :floorlaugh:
Did the prosecutor decide what the defense 'needed' or did they turn over ALL information that was requested by the court??? THAT is what is being questioned as disingenuous!
No amount of twisting the statement, as is being done now, can HIDE the fact that these 'claims' by A are not the facts of the case.
***Where is it stated as a 'fact' of the trial that the prosecution did not turn over all required files WHEN REQUESTED BY THE COURTS?
***Where is it stated as a 'fact' that the defense was given '2 hours notice' of the upcoming testing?
***Where is it stated as a 'fact' that the prosecution 'REFUSED' to turn over required files?
Can these 3 questions be answered truthfully then all who read here can form their own opinion regarding what is 'genuous' or not??????
As Allusonz has pointed out numerous times, we have a statement from a prosecutor that the defense "has everything it needs." Logically, that statements appears to imply there is material/info the defense does NOT have, but which the prosecutor has decided the defense does not need.
The prosecutor could have said, "The defense has everything we have." That, BTW, is a common statement by American prosecutors, one I have heard in numerous cases. But it doesn't appear to be what the Perugia prosecutor said. (I say "appear" because I am always allowing for problems in translation.) It also isn't what the defense lawyers from AK and RS claim in their appellate briefs.
If you have evidence to the contrary, that in fact the defense has seen everything the prosecution has seen, perhaps YOU would like to cite that.
The 2-hour notice claim comes from AK's stepfather. You may believe him or not. Personally, I don't know for sure, but his claim is consistent with the behavior of prosecutors in this case, so I tend to believe it.
In terms of forum protocol, however, I think you are being unfair to Allusonz. We all have sources we trust better than other sources. Those of us who believe guilt was NOT demonstrated beyond a reasonable doubt still read and cite pro-verdict sites. (In fact, I try to do so whenever possible.) We don't simply discard everything from anybody with whom we disagree.