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‘Joe Ferrari’ seeks to withdraw his appeal against conviction for killing suspect


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The mother of convicted police officer Thitisan Uttanaphon, aka “Joe Ferrari”, has asked the court for the withdrawal of an appeal against her son’s conviction, claiming that her son has repented for the crime he committed and is ready to face the prison term.

 

Responding to the move, lawyer Sittra Biabungkerd said in his Facebook post today (Thursday) that he does not believe that the former superintendent of Nakhon Sawan’s Muang district police had actually repented, claiming that he had received a threat on his life last month.

 

Sittra publicly exposed a video, leaked by a police whistleblower, showing Thitisan and his subordinates using several plastic bags to cover the head of drug suspect Jirapong Thanapat during an interrogation at the police station on August 5th last year. The victim fell unconscious and was rushed to hospital, where he was pronounced dead. An autopsy later showed he died of suffocation.

 

Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/joe-ferrari-seeks-to-withdraw-his-appeal-against-conviction-for-killing-suspect/

 

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1 hour ago, spidermike007 said:

Absolutely correct. In the US, if you have 3 or 4 million dollars to buy a good legal team, you can get away with murder. Think O. J. Simpson. 

What was an OJ taxi? It was a taxi that you took from the airport if you have an hour to kill.

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12 hours ago, DezLez said:

I would suggest that he is a peasant for the atrocity that he carried out and therefore should get no pardon, repentant or not!

Was 'pardon' ever on the table?

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As predicted, the fix is in. He will likely do little, if any, jail time. There will probably be images on TV of him entering prison by the front door, but none of him immediately thereafter exiting through the back door.

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As falang we all read these stories and are for the most part are appalled! 

Try to imagine what the average Thai must think/feel?

We can move on and leave this two tier society behind us, a Thai can't! 

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