The case is finally over, and this young woman will now face 26 years behind bars unless an appeal will reduce her sentence.
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
Thank you for your opinion.Bullshit. The italian judicial system is a fucking joke.
Bullshit. The italian judicial system is a fucking joke.
I seem to remember that all came out through some self-penned fiction she'd put online? I expect it's somewhere via Google.I want to know more salacious details about the extreme sex play they were indulging in...![]()
The beef is, Shameless, is that there was NO DNA of hers or Raffael's at the crime scene. She had no access to an interpreter, the jury wasn't given any real evidence and they were not sequestered. So yes, I agree that Italy's judicial system IS a joke. The jury didn't decide on the facts of the case. They convicted based on tabloid journalism.Bullshit. The italian judicial system is a fucking joke.
And why do you think that is? She killed someone = murderer. What's the beef here?
I seem to remember that all came out through some self-penned fiction she'd put online?I want to know more salacious details about the extreme sex play they were indulging in...![]()
Thank you for your opinion.Bullshit. The italian judicial system is a fucking joke.![]()
Bullshit. The italian judicial system is a fucking joke.
And why do you think that is? She killed someone = murderer. What's the beef here?
Plus there is also reason to suspect that there was bias due to the national origin of the defendant...in other words, that this may be anti-American sentiment made manifest.
Alpha Romeo--are you a lawyer by any chance? Sounds like it, but I'm just curious. If you are, I think reminding everyone of the proper rules of admissible evidence would be a good idea to reinforce your point.
Jack Frost--not only do you have the fact that the tabloids were savaging her and that the jury was not sequestered from this influence, but the way the crowd reacted when she was convicted (rather like a thumbs-down at a gladiatorial match) makes it suspect as well. And it is a well-known fact that Americans ARE despised overseas, at least by the majorities, in many countries. While we can't 100% prove anti-American bias was at the root of the verdict, the multiple miscarriages of justice throughout the course of the trial render the entire proceedings suspect, that such influences could easily have gotten in.
Just because she was convicted, doesn't mean she actually committed the crime.Bullshit. The italian judicial system is a fucking joke.
And why do you think that is? She killed someone = murderer. What's the beef here?
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