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Guilty Fox! 23:01 - Jan 30 with 3423 viewsSwanzay

According to Italian law, will the US be as favourable to extradition of Knox as they are the other way around, doubt it!?
Bearing in mind Italian law, is completely mad (6 years for retrial), much like the justice system in america really!

Guilty or not?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-25941999
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Guilty Fox! on 20:02 - Jan 31 with 854 viewsexiledclaseboy

Guilty Fox! on 19:26 - Jan 31 by Darran

I don't think I'm alone when I say I'm surprised by that view.


I don't give a f*ck. The principle of double jeopardy is centuries old and was there for a reason.

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Guilty Fox! on 20:04 - Jan 31 with 845 viewsDarran

Guilty Fox! on 20:02 - Jan 31 by exiledclaseboy

I don't give a f*ck. The principle of double jeopardy is centuries old and was there for a reason.


Good God why so angry?

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Guilty Fox! on 20:09 - Jan 31 with 842 viewsexiledclaseboy

Guilty Fox! on 20:04 - Jan 31 by Darran

Good God why so angry?


Angry? I'm watching the tennis. I couldn't be less angry if I was sitting on a Barbados beach sipping a cold beer mun.

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Guilty Fox! on 20:11 - Jan 31 with 840 viewsDarran

Guilty Fox! on 20:09 - Jan 31 by exiledclaseboy

Angry? I'm watching the tennis. I couldn't be less angry if I was sitting on a Barbados beach sipping a cold beer mun.


That's ok then.

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Guilty Fox! on 21:04 - Jan 31 with 812 viewsDavillin

Guilty Fox! on 19:13 - Jan 31 by exiledclaseboy

As I understand it, she hasn't been tried for the same crime twice. She was tried, convicted, the guilty verdict was set aside on appeal then on this latest appeal the original guilty verdict was reinstated. Could be wrong on that though and if there have been two separate trials.

On a related note, I'm a big fan of a constitutional protection against "double jeopardy". We got rid of that here some years ago, sadly.


In the States, double jeopardy attaches immediately when the first jury is sworn in, regardless of the ultimate outcome. An appeals court can set aside a guilty verdict for cause shown, or grant a new trial. However ->

The prosecution cannot appeal a not guilty verdict. The defendant can appeal a guilty verdict.

Italy is wrong on both rules.

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Guilty Fox! on 21:09 - Jan 31 with 806 viewsDavillin

Guilty Fox! on 19:16 - Jan 31 by Lohengrin

But if new and utterly damning evidence comes to light, Clase, do you think it's right that somebody can get off Scot free?


It's the duty of the prosecution to bring a criminal case to trial will all of the evidence. If evidence favourable to the prosecution comes to light after the first trial is concluded with a verdict, that's their fault.

It can happen that if new evidence in favour of the defendant comes available, he can appeal on that basis. Usually a tough row to hoe, however.

There's a limit on how many times the prosecution can come up with new evidence - ONE. If this rule were not the case, an unscrupulous prosecutor could secretly hold some evidence back in case he loses.
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Guilty Fox! on 21:48 - Jan 31 with 787 viewsMan_Jolby

Guilty Fox! on 17:51 - Jan 31 by dgt73

There would not have been any new evidence submitted, because this was not a retrial.


Bollocks.

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Guilty Fox! on 06:48 - Feb 1 with 746 viewsorion3016

Get her back to Italy, she did it
She thinks she's untouchable

Be over there now after

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Guilty Fox! on 10:33 - Feb 1 with 714 viewsLord_Bony

Guilty Fox! on 09:17 - Jan 31 by Baker

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Guilty Fox! on 11:20 - Feb 1 with 683 viewsPhaedrus

I read a book about this case a year or so after the initial conviction. The thing that stays in my mind was the fact that she knew details, and let them slip in one of her interviews, about the crime scene that no could have known unless they were there. I don't recall the exact details. Also she implicated an obviously innocent man just to give herself an alibi. Those aren't the actions of a decent human being.

And what is good Phaedrus, and what is not good. Need we ask anyone to tell us these things?

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