LafayetteLady -> RE: Amanda Knox freed by Italian appellate court! (10/3/2011 10:10:35 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Iamsemisweet I was reading more about this appeal, and the Italian system is very different. They appeal is before an 8 person jury. So, obviously the jury was convinced she was innocent. The judge obviously did too, since there were all kinds of things he could have done to keep her in the country, like increase her sentence for the defamation claim until the prosecutors had time to appeal. Plus,. The Italian government is probably thrilled the whole sordid mess is over. So, I think Amanda will be in Seattle by tomorrow evening, and won't have to worry about being extradited. Yea, but she wasn't found "not guilty," rather the courts decided the evidence was insufficient/tampered with and they shouldn't have been able to try the case, wasn't it? I think that makes a difference in Italian law and double jeopardy wouldn't apply like it does here. I remember reading something recently about that. I haven't been feeling well or sleeping, so I really can't remember exactly what I read. I would think that given the fact it was determined the evidence was all messed up (tampered with, chain of custody, etc.), any new trial, a new defense attorney would likely be able to get that evidence excluded, and without all the messed up, tampered with evidence, they really didn't have a case. Anyway, the poor girl is finally going to be able to come home to her family. I'm trying to plan a trip to Europe in the Spring and this kind of stuff makes me paranoid of traveling to Italy, which is one of the places I wanted to go (being Italian and all).
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