Italy’s Top Court Upholds Amanda Knox’s Conviction for Falsely Accusing Innocent Man of Murder

Italy’s Top Court Upholds Amanda Knox’s Conviction for Falsely Accusing Innocent Man of Murder
Amanda Knox arrives at the Florence courtroom in Florence, Italy, on June 5, 2024. Antonio Calanni/AP Photo
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ROME—Italy’s highest court on Thursday confirmed a slander conviction against U.S. defendant Amanda Knox for accusing an innocent man of murdering her British flatmate 17 years ago in a sensational case that polarized trial watchers on both sides of the Atlantic.

Knox had appealed the conviction based on a European Court of Human Rights ruling that said her rights had been violated by police failure to provide a lawyer and adequate translator during a long night of questioning just days after 21-year-old Meredith Kercher’s murder in the university town of Perugia.