And yes, you really do need to know all the twists and turns to decide any case.
The attorney who displayed the crime photos, is the Kercher family's own lawyer.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/italy/... "As part of the appeal the court will also hear from the lawyer representing the Kercher family, Francesco Maresca about the emotional suffering the death of their daughter has caused them.
Outside court he said: “We are asking and confirming our initial request, which is upholding the original verdict. We cannot and we should not speak of the punishment because that will be at the discretion of the court. We will ask for damages, as procedure requires us to do, even if, as I have said many times, the economic aspect is the last among the interests of the Kercher family.”
Are you saying graphic crime photos are unique to this case? Doesn't appear so.
http://www.google.ca/search?aq=f&gcx=c&sourceid=chrome&...