I know literally nothing about this case, she killed her roommate or something right? But either way double jeopardy is something we should never respect.
That's American law. Would you expect another country to extradict someone who's facing capital punishment in the US?
What is funny here is Americans actually believe this bitch because she is pretty and has a good PR team.
I too followed the case pretty closely and can say I have serious doubts about her and the boyfriend. They acted very strangely after the murder and had inconsistent stories.
Along with the evidence that was not tainted by incompetence.. like that the whole scene looked staged as a burglary.. and you can only conclude that either they did it or were heavily involved in the murder.
As for the trial being a sham trial and the Italian court system being inept and corrupt.. funny coming from the Americans.. who piss up and down on the law depending on how much money you have or where you are from.
Amanda got consular help.. pity the US does not give that to people visiting the US..
Well I Amanda Knox wont be leaving the US for the rest of her life.. because step outside and an international arrest warrant will bring her back to Italy to serve her time.
Most people are certainly interested in justice, but trying someone three [3] times for the same crime tis abit overboard.
No?
Way to deflate a good retort. Yeesh.
Yep, if a European country were to block an extradition process like that the American government would not be happy.
You asked me a simple question so I gave you a simple answer, no I would not expect a person potentially facing the death penalty in the US to be extradited to the US by a foreign country if the death penalty went against a fundamental principle of that country. The banning of double jeopardy is a fundamental principle of the US and beyond that I feel its one that personally must be promised in order to help ensure a stable society and honest judicial system.
Why are you angry at me
Double jeopardy doesn't apply in Italy, nor in many jurisdictions. I'm sure she won't be extradited, and will spend the rest of her life within the US. Still, who says crime doesn't pay? I hear Harper Collins are going to pay her $4 million for her account of the murder and trial.
Amanda Knox found guilty of murder again by Italian court - CNN.com
apparently she was sentenced to 28.5 years
of course she isn't in Italy
I think the verdict is more of a condemnation of the laughably inept, corrupt and completely dysfunctional Italian justice system.
One former prosecutor doubts the USA would grant extradition given the double jeopardy argument
I followed this trial pretty closely and read numerous reviews. Based on what I learned, I would have "Rule 29'd" the case. (meaning grant the defense a directed verdict at the close of the prosecution case). The Prosecution was a joke in this matter
I don't have the answer, but I think any country that is part of Interpol would also be involved since as a convicted felon, Ms. Knox may have an arrest warrant issued through Interpol for her capture. I don't know what would happen if she travelled to a country that did not have an extradition treaty with Italy but was a party to Interpol and she was arrested.
Actually, if I was an American and lived in America, I'd have no trouble spending the rest of my life in your great country - As a Canadian, I'd have no trouble living out my life in Canada as well. The US is so varied and vast that it should meet anyone in her position's need for vacation and travel options.
Amanda Knox found guilty of murder again by Italian court - CNN.com
apparently she was sentenced to 28.5 years
of course she isn't in Italy
I think the verdict is more of a condemnation of the laughably inept, corrupt and completely dysfunctional Italian justice system.
One former prosecutor doubts the USA would grant extradition given the double jeopardy argument
I followed this trial pretty closely and read numerous reviews. Based on what I learned, I would have "Rule 29'd" the case. (meaning grant the defense a directed verdict at the close of the prosecution case). The Prosecution was a joke in this matter
What is funny here is Americans actually believe this bitch because she is pretty and has a good PR team.
I too followed the case pretty closely and can say I have serious doubts about her and the boyfriend. They acted very strangely after the murder and had inconsistent stories. Along with the evidence that was not tainted by incompetence.. like that the whole scene looked staged as a burglary.. and you can only conclude that either they did it or were heavily involved in the murder.
As for the trial being a sham trial and the Italian court system being inept and corrupt.. funny coming from the Americans.. who piss up and down on the law depending on how much money you have or where you are from. Amanda got consular help.. pity the US does not give that to people visiting the US..
Well I Amanda Knox wont be leaving the US for the rest of her life.. because step outside and an international arrest warrant will bring her back to Italy to serve her time.
Amanda Knox found guilty of murder again by Italian court - CNN.com
apparently she was sentenced to 28.5 years
of course she isn't in Italy
I think the verdict is more of a condemnation of the laughably inept, corrupt and completely dysfunctional Italian justice system.
One former prosecutor doubts the USA would grant extradition given the double jeopardy argument
I followed this trial pretty closely and read numerous reviews. Based on what I learned, I would have "Rule 29'd" the case. (meaning grant the defense a directed verdict at the close of the prosecution case). The Prosecution was a joke in this matter
and yet if the US doesnt get what it wants it throws the toys out of the pram...
i don't think your gun club could counter the use of tanks and aircraft.
The Italians won't be "seizing" anyone, anywhere, other than in Italy. However, with extradition treaties around the world and Interpol operating worldwide, if she travels out of the US anytime in the future while the conviction is still on the books, she can be apprehended and subject to extradition to Italy. The system doesn't work if countries make value judgements about the judicial systems in member countries.
Besides, ever hear of Roman Polanski?
Is anyone interested in justice?
If the Italians seize a US citizen in any place but Italy, the USA should send in a hit team as it would be an act of war. My local gun club could probably take out the Italian military in about a day
I agree. I've read and heard a lot of the evidence in this case, and I haven't heard ANY evidence indicating she was involved. It was one weirdo guy's DNA all over the crime scene. It was HE who then claimed, after he was arrested and confessed, that Knox was involved. Like why would anyone believe that weirdo?
I totally agree with her attorney, who said that there is no evidence at all to prove Amanda Knox's guilt in this case. Makes me wonder what the Italians are trying to hide. An inept investigation?
Amanda Knox found guilty of murder again by Italian court - CNN.com
apparently she was sentenced to 28.5 years
of course she isn't in Italy
I think the verdict is more of a condemnation of the laughably inept, corrupt and completely dysfunctional Italian justice system.
One former prosecutor doubts the USA would grant extradition given the double jeopardy argument
I followed this trial pretty closely and read numerous reviews. Based on what I learned, I would have "Rule 29'd" the case. (meaning grant the defense a directed verdict at the close of the prosecution case). The Prosecution was a joke in this matter
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