Dershowitz's Denouncement
The Amanda Knox case in Italy has been seized upon by the American media to portray her as a victim of that country's corrupt and inefficient criminal justice system. Not true, says Alan Dershowitz, whose legal credentials are widely known and recognized. In a recent interview, he has said three very important things.
First and foremost, that, contrary to what has been published in the U.S., there is more than enough evidence of Knox's guilt, not only to convict her in Italy but also in American courts. Second, that American media has painted an unfair picture of the Italian justice system, as something akin to kangaroo courts. Third, that the U.S. has no moral standing to criticize Italy, given how the American legal system treats minorities and the poor.
I rest my case.
First and foremost, that, contrary to what has been published in the U.S., there is more than enough evidence of Knox's guilt, not only to convict her in Italy but also in American courts. Second, that American media has painted an unfair picture of the Italian justice system, as something akin to kangaroo courts. Third, that the U.S. has no moral standing to criticize Italy, given how the American legal system treats minorities and the poor.
I rest my case.
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