Italian court docket reconvicts Amanda Knox of slander in case linked to quashed homicide conviction
Amanda Knox did not wipe away one final cost associated to a homicide case that goes again 17 years. The American returned to Florence, Italy, to ask for a slander conviction to be faraway from her report, however a jury denied the request. Knox had already been convicted after which cleared of homicide expenses.
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