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Amanda Knox's lawyers Luca Luparia Donati and Carlo Dalla Vedova speak to the press Wednesday after an Italian court reached a verdict in the slander case against Knox in Florence, Italy.
Amanda Knox’s Slander Case in in the Hands of an Italian Court: Here’s What to Know Italy's highest court is deciding whether to uphold her 2024 slander conviction for falsely accusing a bar ...
An Italian court has reconvicted Amanda Knox of slander for wrongly accusing a bar owner of killing her roommate, but she won't serve more time.
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Us Weekly on MSNWhat to Know About Hulu's ‘Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox' After Murder TrialAmanda Knox is finally getting to share her side of the story about being accused of roomate Meredith Kercher's murder in ...
Amanda Knox Is Back in Court — This Time For Alleged Slander. Here's Everything to Know In 2007, Knox was convicted of killing her 21-year-old British roommate, Meredith Kercher, but after four ...
FLORENCE, Italy – An Italian court found American Amanda Knox guilty of slander on Wednesday and handed her a three-year jail sentence in a case related to the murder in 2007 of her British ...
Amanda Knox re-convicted of slander over Meredith Kercher murder case as she weeps in Italian court American wrongly jailed for 2007 murder of her British roommate arrived at Florence court in bid ...
Amanda Knox’s murder conviction has been overturned by Italy’s highest court ending a years-long saga.
An Italian court has upheld Amanda Knox’s final remaining conviction stemming from the murder of her British roommate Meredith Kercher in 2007.
Amanda Knox was reconvicted by an Italian court of slander in the final case related to the murder of her roommate Meredith Kercher.
Amanda Knox returns to an Italian court this week to defend herself in slander case. What to know Knox was a 20-year-old student in the university town of Perugia when her British roommate ...
Amanda Knox is guilty again: Knox cried as she was re-convicted of slander in case linked to 2007 murder of Meredith Kercher after telling Italian court 'I'm very sorry' ...
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