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Amanda Knox spent nearly four years in an Italian prison for a murder she didn't commit. After her exoneration, she reached out to the man who prosecuted her case. Knox's new memoir is Free.
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An Italian appeals court says that Amanda Knox’s hand-written memo falsely accusing a bar owner in the 2007 murder of her housemate was enough for her to be reconvicted of slander.
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Knox will not face prison time for the slander conviction since she had already served four years before her murder conviction was overturned in 2011.
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Amanda Knox will be back in an Italian courtroom this week to defend herself against a 16-year-old slander conviction that she hopes to beat once and for all.
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The decision puts an end to a story that began in 2009 when Knox was found guilty of murdering 21-year-old Meredith Kercher two years earlier.
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Amanda Knox's lawyers have formally asked Italy's court of last resort to review the U.S. student's appeals court conviction for the 2007 murder of her…
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Italy's justice minister has announced an investigation into comments to the Italian media made by the judge who read the guilty verdicts against Amanda…
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This week, Amanda Knox was found guilty, again, by an Italian court.She was found guilty of murdering her roommate Meredith Kercher in 2009, though the…
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An appeals court in Florence on Thursday upheld the guilty verdict against U.S. student Amanda Knox and her ex-boyfriend for the 2007 murder of her…
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The state's prosecutor is arguing his case that an Italian appeals court should reinstate the guilty verdict against U.S. exchange student Amanda Knox for…