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Amanda Knox and ex-boyfriend guilty of Kercher Italy murder Amanda Knox and ex-boyfriend guilty of Kercher Italy murder
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A court in Italy has reinstated the guilty verdicts against Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito for the murder of UK student Meredith Kercher in 2007.A court in Italy has reinstated the guilty verdicts against Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito for the murder of UK student Meredith Kercher in 2007.
American Knox - who is in the US - and her Italian ex-boyfriend Sollecito had pleaded not guilty.American Knox - who is in the US - and her Italian ex-boyfriend Sollecito had pleaded not guilty.
She was sentenced to 28 years and six months in jail, while Sollecito received 25 years.She was sentenced to 28 years and six months in jail, while Sollecito received 25 years.
The latest verdict overturns the pair's successful 2011 appeal, which freed them after four years in jail.
Ms Kercher was stabbed to death in the flat she shared in Perugia with Knox.Ms Kercher was stabbed to death in the flat she shared in Perugia with Knox.
After nearly 12 hours of deliberations, the judges delivered their verdict in a courtroom in Florence, Tuscany. After nearly 12 hours of deliberations on Thursday, the court in Florence reinstated the verdicts first handed down in 2009 but overturned in 2011, when the pair were freed after four years in jail.
They ordered that damages should be paid by the pair to the family of Ms Kercher. Ms Kercher's brother Lyle and sister Stephanie were present when the verdict was read out. The verdicts were delivered by presiding judge Alessando Nencini, who ordered that 29-year-old Sollecito's passport should be revoked but made no requests for limits on the 26-year-old Knox's movements, saying she was "justifiably abroad''.
Sollecito was ordered to surrender his passport. Extradition proceedings against Ms Knox, who refused to return to Italy for the case, may now begin. He ordered that damages should be paid by the pair to the family of Ms Kercher. Ms Kercher's brother Lyle and sister Stephanie were present when the verdict was read out.
'Flawed' Extradition proceedings against Knox, who refused to return to Italy for the case, may now begin.
Thursday's fresh appeal hearing was ordered by Italy's highest court, the supreme court in Rome. In a statement issued after the verdict, Knox said she was frightened and saddened by the "unjust" verdict following a "prejudiced and narrow-minded investigation''.
It had found that the 2011 appeal - which acquitted the pair - was flawed. The court heard from Knox's defence team in the morning, before the two judges and eight jurors retired to deliberate on a verdict.
The court in Florence heard from Knox's defence team in the morning, before the two judges and eight jurors retired to deliberate on a verdict.
Summing up, Knox's lawyer, Carlo Dalla Vedova, told the court her innocence was "rock-solid and it allows us to await the verdict with serenity".Summing up, Knox's lawyer, Carlo Dalla Vedova, told the court her innocence was "rock-solid and it allows us to await the verdict with serenity".
The supreme court overturned their acquittals last March after an appeal by prosecutors, who argued that important DNA evidence had been disregarded. Sollecito, 29, told the court in November that it made "no real sense" for him to have committed "such an atrocious act".
Ms Kercher, from Coulsdon in south London and 21 at the time, was found with her throat cut in a flat she shared with Knox in the college city of Perugia, in the central region of Umbria.Ms Kercher, from Coulsdon in south London and 21 at the time, was found with her throat cut in a flat she shared with Knox in the college city of Perugia, in the central region of Umbria.
Rudy Guede from the Ivory Coast was convicted of her murder at an earlier trial and sentenced to 16 years in prison.Rudy Guede from the Ivory Coast was convicted of her murder at an earlier trial and sentenced to 16 years in prison.
Prosecutors sought to prove Ms Kercher had died in a sex game involving Knox and Sollecito that had gone wrong. Prosecutors sought to prove Ms Kercher had died in a sex game involving Knox and Sollecito that went wrong.
They have since alleged that the murder resulted from a heated argument over cleanliness in the Perugia apartment.They have since alleged that the murder resulted from a heated argument over cleanliness in the Perugia apartment.
Arrested days after the murder and detained in prison, Knox and Sollecito were tried and convicted in November 2009.Arrested days after the murder and detained in prison, Knox and Sollecito were tried and convicted in November 2009.
In 2011, an eight-member jury cleared both defendants of Ms Kercher's murder after doubts were raised over procedures used to gather DNA evidence.In 2011, an eight-member jury cleared both defendants of Ms Kercher's murder after doubts were raised over procedures used to gather DNA evidence.
Ordering a retrial last year, the supreme court moved proceedings from Umbria to Florence, in the northern region of Tuscany. Ordering a retrial last year after an appeal by prosecutors, who argued that important DNA evidence had been disregarded, the supreme court in Rome moved proceedings from Umbria to Florence, in the northern region of Tuscany.
Sollecito, 29, told the court in November that it made "no real sense" for him to have committed "such an atrocious act".