Amanda Knox's Slander Conviction Upheld in Italy

Amanda Knox has been accused of falsely accusing a man of her roommate's murder, leading to a conviction for slander. She maintains her innocence and plans to appeal the decision. This case has been ongoing for years and has caused significant media attention worldwide.

Amanda Knox Slander Conviction

Amanda Knox found guilty of slander and sentenced to three years in jail in relation to the 2007 murder of her British flatmate Meredith Kercher.

Amanda Knox's Slander Trial in Italy

Amanda Knox is facing a slander trial in Italy after being previously cleared of her British roommate's 2007 murder. Italy's highest court ordered a new trial for slander, which Knox hopes will fully clear her name. The trial centers on accusations she made to police implicating her former employer in the murder.

Amanda Knox's Slander Trial in Italy

Amanda Knox is facing a slander trial in Italy that could remove the last legal stain against her, following her exoneration in the murder of her British roommate. The trial centers around accusations of slander against the owner of a bar where she worked.

Amanda Knox Slander Trial in Italy

Amanda Knox, who was jailed and then cleared of killing her roommate in Italy in 2007, faces a slander trial for falsely accusing a bar owner of the murder. She hopes for a not guilty verdict to clear her name. Italy's Cassation Court ordered a retrial of the slander conviction due to legal errors in the initial trial.