No idea if she is guilty or not, but, I think Amanda will speak Italian like a native before she ever sees another day of freedom.
Not sure what you mean. . .she is free and living in the states.
She is free, not in Italy, and will not be sent back there.
She’s free now. She was tried in absentia and will never go to prison despite this conviction, which is a travesty by the way.
Actually, she speaks fluent Italian from the four years she spent in jail after the first verdict before it was overturned. It is doubtful she will be going back, but the attorneys are going to have to hash out whether she can be extradited given US double jeopardy laws.
Amanda is here in the states, she won’t be going to prison unless she chooses to go to Italy to go to jail. I doubt that.
You haven't been paying attention, have you?
No idea if she is guilty or not, but, I think Amanda will speak Italian like a native before she ever sees another day of freedom.
She served plenty of time there but she is free and back in the states now.
“No idea if she is guilty or not, but, I think Amanda will speak Italian like a native before she ever sees another day of freedom.”
What in the world could you possibly mean?