Amanda Knox And Raffaele Sollecito Conviction For Murder Of Meredith Kercher Overturned

Knox Murder Conviction Overturned BY Top Italian Court
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An Italian court has overturned the conviction of Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito for the murder of British student Meredith Kercher. The decision by the Supreme Court of Cassation is the final ruling in the case, ending the long legal battle waged by Ms Knox and her ex-boyfriend.

Kercher, a 21-year-old from Coulsdon, Surrey, was sexually assaulted and stabbed to death in her bedroom in 2007 while studying in Perugia, Italy. Her flatmate Knox, a student from Seattle in the US, and Sollecito spent four years in jail for the murder but were acquitted on appeal in 2011.

Knox returned to the US before an appeal court threw out the acquittal and reinstated her and Sollecito's guilty verdicts last year. But Italy's highest court today overturned last year's convictions and declined to order another trial, the Associated Press reported.

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Kercher was assaulted and stabbed to death in her bedroom in 2007

Knox, who is now 27, awaited for the verdict in her hometown of Seattle. Her Italian former boyfriend Sollecito, 30, had his travel documents seized while the court proceedings were ongoing. The judges will release the reasons for their decision within 90 days after concluding that a conviction could not be supported by the evidence.

Kercher family lawyer Francesco Maresca said earlier this week: "The interest of the family is to arrive to the end of this trial. They want to be able to remember Meredith outside of the court room." Knox said last year she would become a "fugitive" if convicted and would have to be taken back "kicking and screaming" to Italy. Last month, she announced her engagement to 27-year-old musician and school friend Colin Sutherland, who wrote to her while she was in jail.

World Media Reacts To Amanda Knox Retrial
Die Zeit (Germany)(01 of18)
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Acquittal for Amanda Knox Repealed (credit:Die Zeit)
Süddeutsche Zeitung (Germany)(02 of18)
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Amanda Knox 'shocked' by decision (credit:Süddeutsche Zeitung)
La Repubblica (Italy)(03 of18)
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Meredith case cancels acquittals for Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito (credit:La Repubblica)
La Stampa (Italy)(04 of18)
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Meredith, the process has to be redone. The Supreme Court annuls the acquittal of Amanda: "They still will not believe me" (credit:La Stampa)
The Guardian (United Kingdom)(05 of18)
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The Telegraph (United Kingdom)(06 of18)
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The Sun (United Kingdom)(07 of18)
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El Pais (Spain)(08 of18)
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Italian Supreme annuls the acquittal of Amanda Knox (credit:El Pais)
Corriere della Sera (Italy)(09 of18)
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Meredith murder, process to be redone for Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito (credit:Corriere della Sera)
The Hindu (India)(10 of18)
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The Sunday Independent (Ireland)(11 of18)
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The Daily Mail (United Kingdom)(12 of18)
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Deutsche Welle (Germany)(13 of18)
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The Vancouver Sun(14 of18)
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The Toronto Star(15 of18)
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De Standaard (Belgium)(16 of18)
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Amanda Knox Acquittal Broken (credit:De Standaard)
Le Monde (France)(17 of18)
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To a new trial for Amanda Knox in Italy (credit:Le Monde)
Bild (Germany)(18 of18)
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Has Amanda Knox Lied To Us All? (credit:Bild)