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Amanda Knox expresses shock at slander re-conviction in Italian court

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Highlights
  • Amanda Knox vowed to fight for the truth after being re-convicted of slander in an Italian court.
  • She expressed shock and disbelief at the guilty verdict in the slander case.
  • Knox insists she is a victim and did not slander anyone.
Story

Amanda Knox is determined to fight against a recent court decision in Italy. She was convicted of falsely accusing Patrick Lumumba of her roommate Meredith Kercher's death, but she claims she did it under pressure and later took it back. She is waiting for more information from the court to understand their reasoning behind the verdict. Her lawyers plan to appeal to the Italian Supreme Court. Knox expressed her strong feelings about the situation in an interview. She believes she has been wrongly accused for many years and is determined to keep fighting. She insists she did not lie and will continue to defend herself. Knox's legal battles in Italy started in 2007 after Kercher's death. She and her then-boyfriend were initially convicted but later exonerated in 2015. Despite facing a new slander trial, Knox remains steadfast in her fight for justice. She feels surprised by the recent court decision, especially after a previous ruling that her human rights were violated during police questioning. Knox maintains that she was pressured by the police to accuse Lumumba and that she did not know who killed Kercher. Throughout the years, Knox has faced public scrutiny and media attention. She has been vocal about her innocence and the injustices she believes she has endured. Despite the challenges, she remains determined to clear her name and seek the truth.

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