Amanda Knox Faces Retrial In Italy For Slander

Amanda Knox Faces Retrial in Italy for Slander

Retrial Over Slander Charges

Amanda Knox, the American woman who was acquitted of murder in Italy in 2011, is facing a retrial for slander.

Previous Convictions and Acquittal

Knox was originally convicted of murdering her British roommate, Meredith Kercher, in 2007. However, she was acquitted on appeal in 2011 and returned to the United States.

In 2013, Knox was convicted in absentia of slander for accusing the police of framing her. She has since appealed the conviction.

Upcoming Retrial

The retrial is scheduled to begin on Wednesday, June 30th, in Florence, Italy. Knox is expected to appear in court to defend herself against the charges.

Potential Outcome

If convicted, Knox could face up to three years in prison. However, it is also possible that she will be acquitted again.

The outcome of the retrial will likely have a significant impact on Knox's reputation and future.


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