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Meredith Kercher murder: Amanda Knox retrial to open | |
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The retrial of two suspects over the 2007 murder of British student Meredith Kercher is due to open in Italy, but they are not expected to be in court. | |
Amanda Knox and her then-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito were found guilty in 2009 but acquitted on appeal in 2011. | |
In March, Italy's highest court overturned both their acquittals, ordering a fresh appeals process. | |
The suspects spent four years in prison before their acquittal, and have always insisted they are innocent. | |
'So scary' | 'So scary' |
The retrial is due to open in the central Italian city of Florence, and the first session is expected to discuss procedural issues such as dates for further hearings. | The retrial is due to open in the central Italian city of Florence, and the first session is expected to discuss procedural issues such as dates for further hearings. |
The retrial was ordered after the prosecution had taken the case to Italy's Supreme Court. | The retrial was ordered after the prosecution had taken the case to Italy's Supreme Court. |
The court strongly criticised the way the appeals court had dismissed important DNA evidence, ordering the whole process to begin all over again. | The court strongly criticised the way the appeals court had dismissed important DNA evidence, ordering the whole process to begin all over again. |
Ms Knox, 26, is not required to be present for the retrial. | Ms Knox, 26, is not required to be present for the retrial. |
Earlier this month, she said she expected to win another acquittal, but that "common sense" told her not to return to Italy. | Earlier this month, she said she expected to win another acquittal, but that "common sense" told her not to return to Italy. |
"I was already imprisoned as an innocent person in Italy," she told America's NBC television. "I just can't relive that." | "I was already imprisoned as an innocent person in Italy," she told America's NBC television. "I just can't relive that." |
"I thought about what it would be like to live my entire life in prison and to lose everything, to lose what I've been able to come back to and rebuild. | "I thought about what it would be like to live my entire life in prison and to lose everything, to lose what I've been able to come back to and rebuild. |
"I think about it all the time. It's so scary. Everything is at stake.'' | "I think about it all the time. It's so scary. Everything is at stake.'' |
However, if her previous conviction is confirmed, Italy would be expected to request her extradition. | However, if her previous conviction is confirmed, Italy would be expected to request her extradition. |
Mr Sollecito, 29, has been living in the Dominican Republic, but it has been reported that he intends to return to Italy to attend parts of the retrial. | |
Meredith Kercher, from Coulsdon, south London, was found dead in a flat she shared in Perugia with Ms Knox, a fellow exchange student. | Meredith Kercher, from Coulsdon, south London, was found dead in a flat she shared in Perugia with Ms Knox, a fellow exchange student. |
Prosecutors said Miss Kercher, who had been repeatedly stabbed, died in a sex game that went wrong. She was 21. | Prosecutors said Miss Kercher, who had been repeatedly stabbed, died in a sex game that went wrong. She was 21. |
Both Ms Knox and Mr Sollecito maintain their innocence. | |
Ms Knox insists that on the night of Miss Kercher's death she was at Mr Sollecito's flat, smoking marijuana and watching a film. | Ms Knox insists that on the night of Miss Kercher's death she was at Mr Sollecito's flat, smoking marijuana and watching a film. |
Another man - Rudy Guede from Ivory Coast - was convicted in a separate trial and sentenced to 16 years for the killing. | Another man - Rudy Guede from Ivory Coast - was convicted in a separate trial and sentenced to 16 years for the killing. |