Italy’s highest court confirms slander conviction for Amanda Knox for accusing innocent man in flatmate’s 2007 murder
Italy's highest court will decide on Thursday whether to uphold the conviction of American Amanda Knox for slander in a case related to the murder of her British flatmate in 2007, the final act in a legal drama lasting almost two decades.
The 37-year-old was fighting to clear her name after being convicted of falsely accusing a Congolese bar owner of murdering her British roommate in 2007.
Italy's highest court is deciding whether to uphold her 2024 slander conviction for falsely accusing a bar owner of murdering her roommate in 2007.
Ms Knox served four years in prison for the 2007 murder of British student Meredith Kercher before being acquitted in 2011. But among a complex series of legal twists and turns, she was convicted of wrongly accusing a Congolese man of the killing.
Italy's highest court will decide on Thursday whether to uphold the conviction of Amanda Knox for slander in a case related to the murder of her British flatmate in 2007.
ROME (AP) — Italy’s highest court confirms slander conviction for Amanda Knox for accusing innocent man in flatmate’s 2007 murder.
Amanda Knox’s notorious legal saga has finally come to an end after nearly 20 years, though not in the way she was hoping.
Italy’s highest court is hearing an appeal by Amanda Knox against a slander conviction for falsely accusing a Congolese bar owner in the 2007 murder of her British flatmate
Italy's highest court on Thursday upheld a slander conviction for Amanda Knox linked to the 2007 murder for which she was jailed and then sensationally acquitted. During
Italy's highest court was set Thursday to rule on Amanda Knox's appeal against a slander conviction linked to the 2007 murder for which she was jailed but later acquitted.