Italy court set to rule on Amanda Knox's acquittal ⢠ROME -- Italy's highest court was set to decide on Monday whether to overturn the acquittal of American student Amanda Knox in the murder of her roommate. ⢠Front Page
Amanda Knox: Italy's top criminal court is heard arguments today from prosecutors appealing Amanda Knox's acquittal in the murder of roommate Meredith Kercher. Prosecutors want the court to toss the acquittals of the former University of Washington
ROME (AP) - A lawyer says Amanda Knox is "very anxious" as Italy's top criminal court hears arguments from prosecutors appealing her acquittal in the murder of her roommate. Continue reading. Attorney Luciano Ghirga said he spoke to Knox by phone.
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
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