What to know about the latest trial involving Amanda Knox

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Amanda Knox will be back in an Italian courtroom this week to defend herself against a 16-year-old slander conviction that she hopes to beat once and for all.

Despite a murder conviction against a man whose DNA and footprints were found at the scene, and a 2015 high court verdict definitively clearing Knox and her short-time boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito, doubt about her role persists, particularly in Italy, among members of Kercher's family and for the innocent man she accused.

Knox and Sollecito were convicted in their first trial but after another round of flip-flop verdicts, they were ultimately exonerated by Italy's highest court in 2015.What is the slander case?Knox was accused of slandering the Congolese bar owner who employed her part-time, based on two statements typed by police that she signed during a long night of questioning just days after the killing.

It ordered a new trial, stipulating the court examine only Knox's handwritten statement for elements to support slander.Knox was accused of slandering the Congolese bar owner who employed her part-time He was arrested and held as a suspect in the murder, based on the overnight interrogation of Knox, and despite her hand-written statement later recanting the accusation.

Congolese pub owner Diya "Patrick" Lumumba was wrongly accused of involvement in Kercher's death. Rudy Hermann Guede was convicted of Kercher's murder in a fast-track trial that foresees a lesser sentence.He initially told a friend in a wiretapped call that Knox had nothing to do with the crime, but after being returned to Italy blamed Knox and denied involvement.

She was last seen on the evening of November 1 having dinner with British friends at a nearby apartment. Now 36 and the mother of two small children, Knox campaigns for criminal justice reform and against forced confessions, drawing on her experience.

 

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