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In reply to the discussion: EVERY Extradition Treaty Means The Same Thing: We Trust Your System, and You Trust Ours. [View all]Gothmog
(176,892 posts)104. The State Department and John Kerry have is sign off
One talk show speculated that the Italian government may not even request extra addiction given the weakness of the case There will be further appeals. Hopefully the sane officials in the Italian government will realize that their justice system will be on trial if the ask for extradiction
Again the case against Knox is too weak to even get into a jury in the US
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EVERY Extradition Treaty Means The Same Thing: We Trust Your System, and You Trust Ours. [View all]
Fred Sanders
Feb 2014
OP
Being so concerned about my edits seems to confound your ability to look at the evidence.
Fred Sanders
Feb 2014
#14
He joined DU last month and this is his third anti-Amanda OP in three or four days.
pnwmom
Feb 2014
#47
Sorry, I don't want to see Amanda Knox sacrificed on the altar of legalism.
Comrade Grumpy
Feb 2014
#12
They don't have to "fight it tooth and nail". They can simply disregard the treaty.
Nye Bevan
Feb 2014
#20
You'll find that no extradition treaty says 'you ask, we deliver' and that cases of trials without
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2014
#26
There's nothing in the treaty about being "convinced it's a just conviction".
Nye Bevan
Feb 2014
#28
Being objective about the application of extradition law seems to beyond too many, now they mock...
Fred Sanders
Feb 2014
#29
That provision applies only to "a person who has not yet been convicted". Read it. (nt)
Nye Bevan
Feb 2014
#41
You've never heard of someone being retried in the USA, following an overturned conviction,
Nye Bevan
Feb 2014
#42
OK, that took seconds. "Man who murdered girlfriend found guilty again after retrial".
Nye Bevan
Feb 2014
#44
No, it's been disregarded before in particular cases. It will be followed when it makes sense.
pnwmom
Feb 2014
#50
There was never a request made, it was requested by the prosecutors and refused by the Minister.
Fred Sanders
Feb 2014
#55
Italian prosecutors wanted the four Marines to stand trial in Italy but an Italian court recognized
Fred Sanders
Feb 2014
#68
Well. Many have, the ones not drinking from the American media fountain of misinformation.
Fred Sanders
Feb 2014
#59
He signed the extradition treaty after confirmation from Congress, so what, I should change history?
Fred Sanders
Feb 2014
#61
Your definition seems to demand you look in the mirror.....about my three OP's.
Fred Sanders
Feb 2014
#69
Yes. You are being scary obsessed with this story. I haven't been logged in often
ScreamingMeemie
Feb 2014
#82
To put all of the theories to rest I did not get turned down by Amanada, I did not kick the dog,
Fred Sanders
Feb 2014
#90
Oh, no! You did not say that to her! And I was going to defend your rights. n/t
freshwest
Feb 2014
#77
Yeah, sure you were. How offended are you by the hateful comments about me?
Fred Sanders
Feb 2014
#91
I didn't agree with any of them. But now that you have decided to sneer at me, too, it
freshwest
Feb 2014
#94
It's nice to have something reliable, isn't it? I hope to see many more of these. n/t
freshwest
Feb 2014
#76
I knew there was a difference, didn't know how much. When I lived in CTZ I used to get calls in the
freshwest
Feb 2014
#87
No. It simply means being convicted in absentia/noncompliance is exactly the same as if you were
Fred Sanders
Feb 2014
#97
No need to mock. The treaty is clear, the paperwork procedure is a formaility. How do you get
Fred Sanders
Feb 2014
#99
Agreed, but the process of the additional information is nothing more than affirmation from the
Fred Sanders
Feb 2014
#102
Agreed, the final step is approval by the State Department, then the politics begin, but I thought
Fred Sanders
Feb 2014
#107
