Court ruling due on Kercher verdict

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 25 Maret 2015 | 19.15

Italy's top court is to decide whether to uphold the convictions of American Amanda Knox and Italian Raffaele Sollecito for the 2007 murder of British student Meredith Kercher.

The former lovers were found guilty for the second time last year.

The court can confirm the conviction or overturn it - either ordering another trial or effectively dropping it.

Knox and Sollecito have maintained their innocence throughout and have already served four years in prison.

A definitive conviction at the Court of Cassation would trigger complicated attempts to extradite Knox, who lives in Seattle in the US.

Sollecito, from Bari, southern Italy, has remained in the country, and attended the hearing with his new girlfriend on Wednesday.

Speaking before the verdict, the Kercher family's lawyer, Francesco Maresca, said they hoped it would bring an end to the judicial process.

"It's a case that has gone on for so many years now," he said.

"They hope that this will be the final stage of this judicial process and they will at last... be able to remember Meredith outside of the court room [process]."

Profile: Meredith Kercher

Undated family handout photo
Meredith Kercher, 21, was found with her throat cut

Leeds University student Meredith Kercher, 21, from Coulsdon, south London, was found dead in the flat she shared with Knox, now 27, in Perugia, central Italy, where both women were studying.

Her partially-clothed body was found under a duvet in her bedroom, which had been locked from the inside. Her throat had been cut.

Prosecutors claimed she was killed as part of a bungled sex game. Knox and Sollecito, 30, were convicted of the murder by a trial court in Perugia in 2009.

They were freed in 2011 after an appellate court overturned the convictions.

Profile: The two faces of Amanda Knox

Profile: Raffaele Sollecito

Raffaele Sollecito and his girlfriend Greta Menegaldo arrive at Italy's highest court building, in Rome, Wednesday, 25 March 2015
Sollecito and his current girlfriend Greta Menegaldo arrived the court in pouring rain on Wednesday morning
Amanda Knox on Good Morning America
Amanda Knox, who appeared on American TV last year, could face extradition

The Court of Cassation rebuked the appellate judge's reasoning and last year an appeals court in Florence sentenced Knox to 28 years and Sollecito to 25 years.

The latest ruling could confirm that conviction or overturn it - and either order yet another trial or effectively acquit the pair, although legal experts say the last option is unlikely.

Rudy Hermann Guede, born in the Ivory Coast, who opted for a fast-track trial, is serving a 16-year sentence for his role in the murder.

The high-profile case has inspired books and at least two films, and Kercher's family has said Meredith, the real victim, risked being forgotten.

Originally portrayed as a fast-living partygoer, Knox came to be seen in much of her home country as a victim of a botched investigation and an unwieldy justice system.

Her lawyer, Luciano Ghirga, said she was "waiting anxiously" for Wednesday's verdict, according to AP.


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