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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Steve B on 30 January 2014, 21:02:48
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been found guilty
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Guess she won't be visiting Italy in the near future
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She might not have a lot of choice..... ::)
If her final appeal fails, it will be interesting to see if the Yanks are as keen to let one of their citizens go off to face foreign justice, as they are in extraditing foreigners to their shores. :-\ ::)
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She might not have a lot of choice..... ::)
If her final appeal fails, it will be interesting to see if the Yanks are as keen to let one of their citizens go off to face foreign justice, as they are in extraditing foreigners to their shores. :-\ ::)
Yes indeed. That WILL be interesting. I think I know the answer
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She'll be fine, double jeopardy will be claimed by the yanks.
Odd case, then again it's in Italy ::)
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I can't see the future but I will be very surprised if Uncle Sam lets one of his citizens be extradited to Italia
If her final appeal fails then maybe he would swap her for either Julian Assange or Edward Snowdon :)
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been found guilty
Again. >:(. Spare a thought for Meredith Kercher,s family, no real closure after all this farce. :(
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:( This case has been a shambles from day one , I know we complain about British policing , but compared to the Italians we have a pretty good system
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:( This case has been a shambles from day one , I know we complain about British policing , but compared to the Italians we have a pretty good system
Oscar pistorius in South Africa, Madeline McCann in Portugal, Shreen Dewani in South Africa, need I go on?
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:( This case has been a shambles from day one , I know we complain about British policing , but compared to the Italians we have a pretty good system
Oscar pistorius in South Africa, Madeline McCann in Portugal, Shreen Dewani in South Africa, need I go on?
No you need your results
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She'll be fine, double jeopardy will be claimed by the yanks.
Odd case, then again it's in Italy ::)
Indeed an American legal expert has made the point that in the USA once found guilty, but then subsequently acquitted, you cannot be tried again for the same offence. The acquittal stands and is final, as it would be if the first trial had reached an acquittal verdict.
We shall see what happens next, although I think it has made a mockery of the Italian justice system.
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She'll be fine, double jeopardy will be claimed by the yanks.
Odd case, then again it's in Italy ::)
Indeed an American legal expert has made the point that in the USA once found guilty, but then subsequently acquitted, you cannot be tried again for the same offence. The acquittal stands and is final, as it would be if the first trial had reached an acquittal verdict.
We shall see what happens next, although I think it has made a mockery of the Italian justice system.
The crime was committed in Italy and is being tried under the Italian justice system, so in theory whatever US law says is irrelevant. ::)
Maybe there's no such thing as double jeopardy in Italian law. :-\
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she is in the USA though, and Italian courts are meaningless there.
from what I have seen, they have zero evidence, other than dna on the knife she was killed with, in the house they all lived in. I see no reason why their dna wouldn't be on every item in the house. including the knife.
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Stuck up little rich kid
Guilty as hell.
I'd string her up :D :D
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Stuck up little rich kid
Guilty as hell.
I'd string her up :D :D
Yeah, precisely. :y
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Stuck up little rich kid
Guilty as hell.
I'd string her up :D :D
Yeah, precisely. :y
With furry handcuffs ;) :-X ;D ;D
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She definitely needs shagging to death ;D
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She definitely needs shagging to death ;D
It probably would be yours without knowing what the blood pressure might do to you ::) ;D
So I'll sacrifice myself and do her for you ;D ;D
P.S She ain't guilty of murder the guy is already gaoled for it
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I'd take my chances ::)
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Your nothing but a load of dirty old men ;D ;D ;D ;D pervs