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Amanda Knox Faces Retrial in Italy for Calumny Case

Amanda Knox made headlines once again as she appeared in an Italian court in Florence for a hearing regarding a re-trial of a calumny case against her. The case stems from her previous accusation of former bar owner Patrick Lumumba in connection to the murder of Meredith Kercher in Perugia.

Knox, who has already served a three-year term for falsely accusing Lumumba, is seeking to have the calumny sentence annulled based on a ruling from the European Court of Human Rights citing violations of her defense rights during the initial investigation. Italy’s supreme Court of Cassation overturned the conviction last October, leading to the retrial.

Accompanied by her husband Chris Robinson and legal team, Knox arrived at the courthouse without addressing the media. However, her lawyers assert that she was subjected to a violation of defendant rights and a media trial, advocating for her acquittal. Lumumba, a civil plaintiff in the trial, is pushing for the reinstatement of the calumny conviction.

Knox and her then-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito were initially convicted and later acquitted of Kercher’s murder, with Rudy Guede ultimately serving a 16-year sentence for the crime. Guede, an Ivorian national, was released from prison in November 2021 but faced further legal trouble in February for assaulting his ex-girlfriend.

As the legal proceedings continue, the case continues to attract public attention and debate surrounding Knox’s involvement in the high-profile murder case.

Keywords: Amanda Knox, retrial, Italy, calumny case, Patrick Lumumba, Meredith Kercher

Note: The content above is a rewritten version of the original article from ANSA, with a focus on providing a unique perspective and informative overview of the ongoing legal battle involving Amanda Knox.

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