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Amanda Knox Trial: Forensic Experts Contest DNA Evidence
By ALESSANDRA RIZZO, Huffington Post 29 June 2011 ROME -- Independent experts are disputing much of the forensic evidence collected against Amanda Knox, saying in a report Wednesday that some of the DNA traces used to convict the American student and her co-defendant in the murder of her roommate may have been contaminated. The review by two court-appointed experts was requested by the defense and has been eagerly awaited. Its conclusions could boost Knox's chances of overturning her murder conviction. Knox was convicted in 2009 of sexually assaulting and murdering Meredith Kercher – with whom she shared an apartment while both were exchange students in Perugia – and sentenced to 26 years in prison. Her co-defendant and ex-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito was also convicted and sentenced to 25 years. Both have denied wrongdoing and are appealing. Prosecutors maintained in the first trial that Knox's DNA was found on the handle of a kitchen knife they believe to be the murder weapon, and that Kercher's DNA was found on the blade. They say Sollecito's DNA was found on the clasp of Kercher's bra. Those findings were disputed by the defense, and the appeals court granted an independent review. The experts say in the report filed to the Perugia court on Wednesday and obtained by The Associated Press that the genetic profile attributed to Kercher is "unreliable" and cannot be attributed with certainty. They said results may have been contaminated on both the blade and bra clasp. Regarding the blade, the experts said: "We believe that the technical tests are not reliable." The document said the tests did not conform to international standards and procedures. "It cannot be ruled out that the result obtained ... may stem from contamination," said the report's conclusions. The experts reached a similar conclusion regarding the bra clasp. The findings are likely to please the defense, which had long maintained DNA traces were inconclusive and that they might have been contaminated when they were collected and analyzed. The two experts – Stefano Conti and Carla Vecchiotti from Rome's Sapienza University – are to present their review in court next month.
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Amanda Knox Released from Prison,
Murder Conviction OVERTURNED ![]() An Italian appeals court has overturned the murder conviction of Amanda Knox -- and the judge has ordered her to be released from custody. Knox burst into tears -- and was immediately rushed out of the courtroom by armed police officers. Knox's family plans to fly her out of Italy and back into the U.S. as soon as possible. Cheers rang out inside the courtroom when the ruling was read. Outside the courthouse, the reaction was more mixed -- with people chanting, cheering and booing. In 2009, Knox was convicted for the 2007 slaying of her former roommate Meredith Kercher. She was also found guilty of falsely accusing her former employer of the killing. But Knox appealed the verdict ... based, in part, on new information related to the DNA evidence in the case. While the court overturned Knox's murder conviction, it UPHELD her conviction for falsely accusing her former employer of killing Kercher. Knox was sentenced to 3 years behind bars for that crime, but since she has already spent 4 years in custody, Amanda will not serve any additional time. The court also overturned the murder conviction of Knox's ex-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito -- who was also ordered to be released from custody ...
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EU Human Rights Court Orders Italy to Pay Amanda Knox £15,600 in Damages for Violating her Rights During Meredith Kercher Murder Investigation
American Wants Conviction of Malicious Accusation Over Meredith Kercher’s Death Overturned ![]() Knox was convicted, but later cleared, of British student Meredith Kercher's murder following years of legal battles in Perugia, Italy ![]() ![]() Knox (pictured in custody in 2011, top, was twice convicted and twice acquitted of murdering English student Meredith Kercher in Italy... The European court of human rights has ordered Italy to pay Amanda Knox €18,400 for police failures to provide her access to a lawyer and a translator during questioning over the 2007 killing of her British flatmate Meredith Kercher in Perugia. The ruling opens the way for Knox’s lawyers to challenge her last remaining conviction, for malicious accusation, in the Italian courts. The court in Strasbourg declared that Italy must pay Knox €10,400 in damages plus €8,000 to cover costs and expenses. As well as concluding authorities had twice violated her right to a fair trial, the ECHR also found they had failed to investigate her complaints she had been subjected to degrading treatment, including being slapped on the head and deprived of sleep. The court did not, however, uphold her complaint of ill-treatment. The 31-year-old American’s convictions for murder and sexual assault were previously overturned, but she was also found guilty by an Italian court of making a malicious accusation, through allegedly suggesting someone else was guilty of the murder. The killing of Kercher, a Leeds University European Studies student on a one-year exchange course in Umbria, generated global headlines for several years as charges of sexual assault and murder were fought through the courts – exposing Italy’s justice system to international criticism. Knox, a language student and Kercher’s flatmate, and her Italian former boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito, were initially charged with sexually assaulting and killing her. Kercher had been stabbed in the neck. The following year Knox was also charged with malicious accusation for suggesting another person should be a suspect. Italian detectives alleged she was trying to hide her responsibility for the attack by blaming someone else. Knox wants to have that conviction quashed. Judges at the ECHR said the Italian government had failed to show that Knox’s restricted access to a lawyer had not “irreparably undermined the fairness of the proceedings as a whole”. Knox had been particularly vulnerable, being a foreign young woman, 20 at the time, not having been in Italy for very long and not being fluent in Italian,” the court noted. The ECHR decision “is not a big surprise for me because the supreme court already said there were many mistakes,” said Knox’s lawyer, Carlo Dalla Vedova. “That is one of the reasons that invited us to tell Amanda to go to Strasbourg. For me this is a certification of a mistake, probably the biggest legal mistake in the last years in Italy, also because the attention that this case has had.” Dalla Vedova said he was considering whether to challenge the standing conviction for malicious false accusations. “It is impossible to compensate Amanda for four years in prison for a mistake. There will be no amount. We are not looking for compensation of damages. We are doing this on principal.” In 2009, Knox was convicted in an Italian court of falsifying a break-in at their Perugia flat, sexual assault, murder and defamation. She was sentenced to 26 years in prison. Sollecito was also found guilty of the attack and sentenced to 25 years. Both appealed. In 2011, the Perugia court of appeal acquitted the pair of the more serious charges, but upheld Knox’s conviction for malicious accusation. After more than three years in custody, Knox was released and returned to the US. She appealed again to challenge the malicious accusation conviction. It was quashed but in 2014 she was re-convicted of both malicious accusation and murder. The murder conviction was again annulled by the court of cassation, the country’s highest court, the following year but the malicious accusation conviction was not removed. Ivory Coast-born Rudy Guede, is serving a 16-year sentence for his role in the killing. Lawyers for Knox, who lives in Seattle, then appealed to the ECHR in Strasbourg to overturn the last remaining conviction. They arguedshe was denied the right to legal assistance when first interviewed by police in 2007, was not given access to a professional or independent interpreter and that she did not receive a fair hearing. Knox has always denied any involvement in the murder. .
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Amanda Knox Reconvicted in Italy of Acusing An Innocent Man of Roommates’ 2007 Murder
An Italian Appeals Court Had Originally Overturned The Murder Conviction of Knox in 2015, But Many Believed She Was Guilty Bar owner Patrick Lumumba hails court finding Amanda Knox guilty of slandering him again after she falsely claimed he killed Meredith Kercher MailOnline 6 JUN 2024 ![]() Meredith Kercher ![]() Knox pictured leaving with penitentiary police after a court hearing in Perugia on September 16, 2008 ![]() Knox and her former lover Raffaele Sollecito (pictured, right) were pictured in June 2022 reuniting in Italy 15 years after they were arrested and wrongly convicted of the murder of Briton Meredith Kercher ![]() Knox and husband Amanda Knox has been reconvicted in an Italian court of slandering a barman who she claimed was involved in the murder of British student Meredith Kercher in the hilltop town of Perugia 17 years ago. Knox attended a court hearing on Wednesday where she accused Italian police of slapping her round the head and verbally abusing her during an hours-long nighttime interrogation a few days after 21-year-old Ms Kercher was found stabbed to death in the university town. The man Amanda Knox slandered by accusing him of murdering British student Meredith Kercher back in 2007 rejoiced Wednesday after an Italian court upheld the guilty verdict against her in regards to the matter. ![]() Patrick Lumumba told DailyMail.com exclusively that the sentence was 'just and deserved.' 'I hail the court in Florence with much respect and honor for their professionalism. It is true we were friends with Amanda Knox, but you don't stab friends in the back and Amanda stabbed me. She stabbed me and did not apologize,' he continued. Knox returned to Italy to clear herself 'once and for all' of a slander charge that stuck even after she was exonerated in the brutal 2007 murder of her British roommate in the idyllic hilltop town of Perugia. The slaying of 21-year-old Meredith Kercher fueled global headlines as suspicion fell on Knox, then a 20-year-old exchange student from Seattle, and her new Italian boyfriend of just a week, Raffaele Sollecito. The court found that Knox had wrongly accused an innocent man, the Congolese owner of the bar where she worked part time, of the killing. But she will not serve any more jail time, given the three-year sentence counts as time already served. Knox's day in court was set by a European court ruling in 2019 that Italy violated her human rights during a long night of questioning days after Kercher's murder, deprived of both a lawyer and a competent translator. Last November, Italy's highest Cassation Court threw out the slander conviction that had withstood five trials, ordering a new trial, thanks to a 2022 Italian judicial reform allowing cases that have reached a definitive verdict to be reopened if human rights violations are found. ![]() Rudy Guedde (pictured) was convicted of killing Meredith Kercher Despite Knox's exoneration and the conviction of an Ivorian man, Rudy Guede, whose footprints and DNA were found at the scene, doubts about her role persist years later, particularly in Italy. |
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