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Amanda Knox utanför domstolen i Florens (Antonio Calanni / AP)

Amanda Knox döms på nytt för förtal – grät i rätten

Amanda Knox, som länge var misstänkt för ett mord i Italien 2007, fälls på nytt för att ha förtalat en barägare i Perugia. Det rapporterar flera medier.

Två gånger har Knox fällts och friats för mordet på brittiska Meredith Kercher och även dömts till fängelse i förtalsmålet. Europadomstolen för mänskliga rättigheter har kommit fram till att polisen gjorde fel under förhören med Knox, därför har ärendet nu åter avhandlats i rätten.

Även denna gång dömdes Knox, som är amerikansk medborgare, till tre års fängelse.

AFP skriver att Knox grät i rätten när domen föll. Hon kommer däremot inte att behöva avtjäna straffet, eftersom hon redan suttit fängslad motsvarande tid för det mord hon friats för .

Efter att Knox frikändes för mordet har Rudy Guede dömts till 16 års fängelse för mordet på Kercher. 2021 blev han sedan frigiven.

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Amanda Knox
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Amanda Marie Knox (born July 9, 1987) is an American author, activist, and journalist. She spent almost four years incarcerated in Italy after her wrongful conviction in the 2007 murder of Meredith Kercher, a fellow exchange student, with whom she shared an apartment in Perugia. In 2015, Knox was definitively acquitted by the Italian Supreme Court of Cassation. Knox, aged 20 at the time of the murder, called the police after returning to her and Kercher's apartment after a night spent with her boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito, and finding Kercher's bedroom door locked and blood in the bathroom. During the police interrogations that followed, the conduct of which is a matter of dispute, Knox allegedly implicated herself and her employer, Patrick Lumumba, in the murder. Initially, Knox, Sollecito, and Lumumba were all arrested for Kercher's murder, but Lumumba was soon released because he had a strong alibi. A known burglar, Rudy Guede, was soon arrested, after his bloody fingerprints were found on Kercher's possessions. He was convicted of murder in a fast-track trial and was sentenced to 30 years' imprisonment, later reduced to 16 years. In December 2020, an Italian court ruled that Guede could complete his term by doing community service. In their initial trial, in 2009, Knox and Sollecito were convicted and sentenced to 26 and 25 years in prison, respectively. Pre-trial publicity in Italian media, which was repeated by other media worldwide, portrayed Knox in a negative light, leading to complaints that the prosecution was using character assassination. A guilty verdict at Knox's initial trial and her 26-year sentence caused international controversy, because American forensic experts thought evidence at the crime scene was incompatible with her involvement. A prolonged legal process, including a successful prosecution appeal against her acquittal at a second-level trial, continued after Knox was freed in 2011. On March 27, 2015, Italy's highest court definitively exonerated Knox and Sollecito. However, Knox's conviction for committing defamation against Lumumba was upheld by all courts. On January 14, 2016, Knox was acquitted of defamation for saying she had been struck by policewomen during the interrogation. Knox later became an author, an activist, and a journalist. Her memoir, Waiting to Be Heard, became a best seller. In 2018, she began hosting The Scarlet Letter Reports, a television series, which examined the "gendered nature of public shaming".

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