Lawyers for Amanda Knox told Italy's Supreme Court that prosecutors who argued today that she should be retried for the murder of her roommate "started with an error and continues to insist in the errors." Knox's lawyer got the last word as a team
ROME — Italy's highest court delayed until Tuesday a decision on whether American student Amanda Knox will face a new trial in the murder of her British roommate — an unusual but not unprecedented move. The court heard six hours of arguments Monday
Amanda Knox spent four years in jail before her murder conviction was overturned. Her family hopes Monday will be the last chapter in her long saga.
Rome (CNN) — Italian Supreme Court judges have heard the arguments, now they must decide whether to order American Amanda Knox to stand trial for a second time in the death of her former roommate. The judges concluded a hearing into the question
Amanda Knox is seen in court March 12, 2011, in Perugia, Italy. (Tiziana Fabi/AFP/Getty Images). Share. 0. Amanda Knox was "shocked" by Italy's Supreme Court ruling today that she must be retried for the 2007 murder of her roommate Meredith Kercher.
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