American Amanda Knox sentenced in Italy – Telemundo New York (47)

American Amanda Knox sentenced in Italy – Telemundo New York (47)
American Amanda Knox sentenced in Italy – Telemundo New York (47)

An Italian court on Wednesday re-convicted American Amanda Knox of slander, an accusation that stood even after she was exonerated of the brutal murder of her British roommate in 2007, when both were exchange students in Italy.

The court ruled that Knox wrongly accused an innocent man, the Congolese owner of a bar where he worked part-time, of murder. But he will not go to prison since the three-year sentence is validated with the time he already spent behind bars.

Knox showed no emotion during the reading of the verdict.

Earlier, in a soft and sometimes broken voice, Knox had stated that he accused Patrick Lumumba due to intense pressure from the police during a late-night interrogation in which he did not have access to a lawyer or a competent translator.

“I’m very sorry that I wasn’t strong enough to withstand the pressure of the police,” Knox said in a nine-minute prepared statement. “I didn’t know who the killer was. I had no way of knowing.”

The murder of 21-year-old Meredith Kercher in the idyllic mountain town of Perugia made headlines around the world when suspicion fell on Knox, a 20-year-old exchange student from Seattle, and her long-term Italian boyfriend. just a week, Raffaele Sollecito.

The contradictory verdicts throughout the almost eight years of the judicial process polarized those who followed it from both sides of the Atlantic, while the case was discussed on the then nascent social networks.

In an indication of the fervor that continues to surround the case, photographers swarmed around Knox, her husband, Christopher Robinson, and their legal team as they arrived at the courthouse about an hour before the hearing was scheduled to begin. A camera hit her on her left temple, according to her lawyer, Luca Luparia Donati. Knox’s husband examined the small lump on her head while they sat in the front row of the courtroom.

After all these years, and despite his exoneration and the conviction of an Ivorian whose fingerprints and DNA were found at the crime scene, doubts about Knox’s role persist, especially in Italy. This is partly due to her accusation against Lumumba, which led to her being found guilty of defamation.

THE OTHER CRIME FOR WHICH SHE WAS CONVICTED

Knox, now 36 and the mother of two young children, is returning to Italy for the second time since she was freed in October 2011 after four years in prison, after an appeals court in Perugia overturned an initial guilty verdict. in the murder case against Knox and Sollecito.

He stayed in the United States for two more verdicts, before the Italian high court finally acquitted the couple of the murder in March 2015, stating flatly that they had not committed the crime.

“I will enter the same courtroom where I was convicted again for a crime I did not commit, this time to defend myself once again,” Knox wrote on social media. “I hope to clear my name once and for all of the false charges against me. Wish me luck”.

Knox’s return to court was made possible by a European court ruling that Italy violated his human rights during a long night of interrogations days after Kercher’s murder, when he had neither a lawyer nor a competent translator. In autumn, the Italian Supreme Court of Cassation annulled the conviction for slander that had stood for five trials and ordered a repeat trial thanks to a judicial reform carried out in the country in 2022 that allows cases to be reopened in which a verdict has been issued final if violations of human rights are found.

 
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