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Amanda Knox on Trial for Murder
American Amanda Knox is being tried in Italy for the slaying and sexual violence of her British college roommate, Meredith Kercher.
- Oct. 3: Amanda Knox, left, talks to her lawyer Carlo Dalla Vedova prior to an appeal hearing, at the Perugia court, central Italy. The 24-year-old Knox looked tense as she entered a packed courthouse. She is expected to address the court in a final plea of her innocence. A verdict is expected later Monday.read moreAPShare
- Oct. 3: Amanda Knox, accompanied by her lawyer Carlo Dalla Vedova, arrives for an appeal hearing at the Perugia court, central Italy. A tearful Amanda Knox has told an appeals court in Italy that accusations that she killed her British roommate are unfair and groundless. Knox fought back tears as she addressed the court Monday, minutes before the jury went into deliberations to decide whether to uphold her murder conviction.read moreAPShare
- Sept. 30: Amanda Knox is escorted into the Perugia court for an appeal hearing, in Perugia central Italy. Knox, an American student was convicted of sexually assaulting and murdering Meredith Kercher, her British roommate in Perugia, and sentenced to 26 years in prison. Knox's boyfriend at the time of the 2007 murder, Raffaele Sollecito of Italy, was convicted of the same charges and sentenced to 25 years. Both deny wrongdoing and have appealed the December 2009 verdict.read moreAPShare
- Sept. 27: Amanda Knox, center, arrives at the Perugia court, Italy. Italian lawyers have described Amanda Knox, the American student convicted of killing her British roommate, as a "she-devil" and a "witch" in an appeals court while calling her alleged victim a "beautiful girl in the prime of her life".read moreAPShare
- June 1: Jailed US student Amanda Knox, right, is escorted by police as she arrives for a preliminary hearing in Perugia, Italy. Knox has appeared in court for the first time since her murder conviction to face charges she slandered police by saying she was beaten during questioning over the death of her British roommate Meredith Kercher in 2007.read moreAPShare
- June 1: Jailed US student Amanda Knox, center, sits between her two lawyers, Luciano Ghirga, right, and Carlo Dalla Vedova during a preliminary hearing in Perugia, Italy. Knox has appeared in court for the first time since her murder conviction to face charges she slandered police by saying she was beaten during questioning over the death of her British roommate Meredith Kercher in 2007.read moreAPShare
- Nov. 18: Rudy Hermann Guede, of the Ivory Coast, appealing his conviction for murdering British student Meredith Kercher in Italy. Guede testified that he heard the victim arguing with American defendant, Amanda Knox, in the case minutes before she was slain. Guede's appeals process began even as the initial trial implicating American student Amanda Knox, of Seattle, and Knox's ex-boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito, continued.read more
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Amanda Knox on Trial for Murder
American Amanda Knox is being tried in Italy for the slaying and sexual violence of her British college roommate, Meredith Kercher.
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