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    Italy appeals court clears Knox of murder

    PERUGIA, Italy (AP) — Amanda Knox left prison Monday, a free woman for the first time in four years, after an Italian appeals court threw out the young American's murder conviction for the brutal stabbing death of her British roommate after a drug-fueled sexual assault.

    Knox, 24, collapsed in tears after the verdict was read, a stunning reversal in a sensational saga that became a cause celebre in the U.S. Her co-defendant and former boyfriend, Italian Raffaele Sollecito, also was cleared of killing 21-year-old Meredith Kercher in 2007.

    "We're thankful that Amanda's nightmare is over," her younger sister, Deanna Knox, told reporters outside the courthouse. "She suffered for four years for a crime she did not commit."

    About 90 minutes after the verdict was handed down, a black Mercedes carrying Knox was seen leaving the prison. She was expected to board a commercial flight for home on Tuesday.

    The fatal blow to the prosecution's case was a court-ordered DNA review that discredited crucial genetic evidence used to convict Knox and Sollecito in 2009. They were sentenced to 26 and 25 years, respectively.

    While waves of relief swept through the defendants' benches in the courtroom, members of the Kercher family, who flew in for the verdict, appeared dazed and perplexed. Meredith's older sister, Stephanie, shed a tear, and her mother, Arline, looked straight ahead.

    "We respect the decision of the judges but we do not understand how the decision of the first trial could be so radically overturned," the Kerchers said in a statement. "We still trust the Italian justice system and hope that the truth will eventually emerge."

    The Kerchers had pressed for the court to uphold the guilty verdicts, and resisted theories that a third man convicted in the case, Rudy Hermann Guede, had acted alone. Guede, convicted in a separate trial, is serving a 16-year sentence.

    There were two options to acquit: that there wasn't enough evidence to uphold the conviction or that the pair simply didn't commit the crime. The eight-member jury determined the latter, clearing Knox and Sollecito completely.

    The verdict reverberated through the streets of this medieval hilltop town, where both Knox and Kercher had arrived with so much anticipation for overseas studies programs four years ago.

    Hundreds of mostly university-age youths gathered in the piazza outside the courtroom jeered as news of the acquittals spread. "Shame! Shame!" they yelled, adding that a black man had been made to shoulder all of the guilt for the murder.

    Knox was pale, clearly terrified and appeared breathless as she arrived for the verdict shortly after 9:30 p.m.

    Presiding Judge Claudio Pratillo Hellmann read out the verdict in a frescoed subterranean courtroom packed with reporters. In five minutes, Knox's fate was reversed.

    "The appeals Court of Perugia ... orders the immediate release of Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito," Hellmann said.

    The jury upheld Knox's conviction on a charge of slander for accusing bar owner Diya "Patrick" Lumumba of carrying out the killing. But it set the sentence at three years, amounting to time served. Knox has been in prison since Nov. 6, 2007, five days after the murder.

    After the verdict, Knox dropped her head in sobs and had to be propped up by lawyers on both sides of her.

    Prosecutors said they would appeal to the nation's highest criminal court, the Court of Cassation, after reading the court's reasoning, due out within 90 days.

    "Tonight's sentence is wrong and confounding," prosecutor Giuliano Mignini told the ANSA news agency. "There is a heavy conviction for slander. Why did she accuse him? We don't know."

    "The Court of Cassation will establish who is right" between the lower court and the appeals court, he added. Mignini said there was "unprecedented media pressure," revisiting a theme he touched on during his closing arguments.

    In the meantime, nothing in Italian law prevents Knox from returning home to Seattle.

    At a news conference earlier in the day, the Kerchers expressed hope that the jury would deliberate without considering the intense media coverage of the case.

    Stephanie Kercher lamented that her sister "has been nearly forgotten" as attention shifted to Knox and her appeal. "We want to keep her memory alive," the sister said before the verdict.

    The trial captivated audiences worldwide. Knox and Sollecito, who had just begun dating, were convicted of murdering Kercher in what the lower court said had begun as a drug-fueled sexual assault.

    Lawyers for Knox and Sollecito charged that Guede was the sole killer, but the prosecution and a lawyer for the Kercher family said bruises and a lack of defensive wounds on Kercher's body prove there was more than one aggressor holding her down.

    After the verdict, the U.S. State Department said it appreciated the "careful consideration" the Italian justice system gave to the case. "Our embassy in Rome will continue to provide appropriate consular assistance to Ms. Knox and her family," spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said.

    In Seattle, about a dozen supporters began hugging each other at a downtown hotel suite.

    "She's free!" and "We did it!" they shouted after they watched the court proceedings on TV.

    Supporters also expressed sympathy for the Kercher family.

    "This is primarily a sad occasion," said Tom Wright, one of the main organizers of the Friends of Amanda group, after the verdict. "They lost their daughter. We'll keep them in our prayers."

    Kellanne Henry, a friend of Knox's mother, Edda Mellas, visited the family in Italy.

    "It's the first night in four years that (Edda) is going to know her daughter is safe," said Henry, holding crumpled tissues in her hand. "That was a really overwhelming thought for me."

    Earlier Monday, Knox tearfully told the court in fluent Italian that she did not kill the woman who shared an apartment with her when they were both students in Perugia. Knox frequently paused for breath as she spoke to the eight members of the jury in a packed courtroom, but managed to maintain her composure during the 10-minute address.

    "I've lost a friend in the worst, most brutal, most inexplicable way possible," she said. "I'm paying with my life for things that I didn't do."

    Knox said she always wanted justice for Kercher. "She had her bedroom next to mine. She was killed in our own apartment. If I had been there that night, I would be dead," Knox said. "But I was not there."

    "I did not kill. I did not rape. I did not steal. I wasn't there," she said.

    In his own speech to the jury, Sollecito said: "I never hurt anyone, never in my life."

    The prosecution's case was set back during the appeal when two court-ordered independent experts reviewed the DNA evidence that had been used to link Knox and Sollecito to the crime during the first trial.

    From the start, the weak point in the prosecution's case was the lack of motive along with unreliable and at times contradictory eyewitness testimony. Therefore, much depended on the scientific evidence gathered by investigators.

    Prosecutors maintain that Knox's DNA was found on the handle of a kitchen knife believed to be the murder weapon, and that Kercher's DNA was found on the blade. They said Sollecito's DNA was on the clasp of Kercher's bra as part of a mix of evidence that also included the victim's genetic profile.

    But the independent review — ordered at the request of the defense, which had always disputed those findings — reached a different conclusion.

    The two experts found that police conducting the investigation had made glaring errors in evidence-collecting and that below-standard testing and possible contamination raised doubts over the attribution of DNA traces, both on the blade and on the bra clasp, which was collected from the crime scene 46 days after the murder.

    Prosecutors spent several hearings and a significant portion of their closing arguments trying to refute the review, attacking the experts as unqualified, standing by their original conclusions and defending the work of forensic police.

    They also pointed to what a prosecutor, Manuela Comodi, called "gigantic, rock-solid circumstantial evidence" that contributed to the original convictions.

    ___

    Patricia Thomas in Perugia and Manuel Valdes in Seattle contributed to this story.

    What do you think?

    Do you agree with Knox's acquittal?

    No, she's guilty Yes, she's innocent
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    1,200 comments

    • Elizabeth Camacho  •  7 mths ago
      only God knows who did that brutal inhuman act to the poor woman, my sympathy to the Kercher's family.....God bless....
      • A Yahoo! User 7 mths ago
        Rudy Guede unquestionably killed the girl. He confessed to it and his DNA was found on the weapon. It is known without question who killed the girl. Your sympathy would be better provided if you didn't make a statement that is heartless and makes no sense.
      • M 7 mths ago
        Elizabeth, your post was perhaps one of the best I have read here.... I hope more of the truth comes out, and the Kercher family finds more comfort...
      • MOLLY 7 mths ago
        I truly agree with you that only God knows as I believe that He is the true Judge. The Italian court may have made the wrong sentences. The two are freed from their condemnation but no one can escape God's judgement on that purposed Day.
    • michael  •  7 mths ago
      How in the world can anyone agree or disagree with this holding by the court of appeals unless they considered all of the evidence one way or the other. This really concerns me when people voice their position on this case when you darn well know they only read what little was reported in the so called news. I would not want anyone of thies people on my jurry if I was on trial for anything no less murder. Michael C. Cathedral City CA.
    • Scuba Steve  •  7 mths ago
      Run as fast as you can and get the hell outta italy!!!!!!!!!
      • Bill 7 mths ago
        Well all I can say is they came to a reasonable conclusion in this case due to the lack of evidence which I see has a respectable analysis at the least.
      • Rip Ride 7 mths ago
        I hope that she did not toss any coins into the Trevoli fountain in Rome! Then she'll be sure to come back some day!!!!
      • DanM 7 mths ago
        Well, unless I'm mistaken, Italy has an extradition agreement with the U.S. so I don't think coming back to the good ol' U.S. of A. will do her a lot of good if The Court of Cassation overturns the appeals court's decision. I'm not sure how the European Convention on Human Rights (which contains the European Union's version of the double jeopardy law) works specifically in a situation like this. Anybody know?
    • max  •  7 mths ago
      I feel sad for the victim. Maybe the devil came from hell and did her in. Maybe she raped herself and slashed her own throat. Only God knows.
      • Randy M 7 mths ago
        You are an idiot. Rudy Guede did it and his fingerprints were everywhere.
    • Xriss  •  7 mths ago
      you see that is exactly where the flaws are in law, NOT ENOUGH EVIDENCE- so a culprit is free to walk. lawyers actually exploit this weakness. Honkie, lets see how you would feel if your loved one's killer walked free in the same way!
      • Hu c 7 mths ago
        it is worse if the killer walks away free and an innocent is send wrongly to prison....
    • m  •  7 mths ago
      Only one definitive fact has emerged from this acquittal. The prosecutors are appealing the verdict which proves that Prosecutor are nasty #$%$ worldwide. They want a guilty verdict to make them look good. Justice has no merit, only the Prosecuto self esteem and their paycheck.
    • LALA  •  7 mths ago
      Very sad indeed but just like everything in this world, the truth will prevail one day, somewhere, somehow. And whoever did the brutal killing can only run and hide for so long, nemesis will catch up with him/he/them eventually. To the family of the slain, aacept my condolence. Whatever a man/woman sows, that and only that will he/she reap.
    • Wal Den  •  7 mths ago
      She went to Italy to learn about Italian culture and language. I bet she knows the language really, really well.
    • TerriD  •  7 mths ago
      When you leave the US you are subject to the the laws of the country that you are in, Beware!!!!!!!
    • Joe  •  7 mths ago
      You people who hate white American girls have to get something straight, Kercher and Knox were roommates... Do ya think they might have shared kitchen utencils? DUH! Raf was doing Knox... Do ya think his dna might be around the house too? DUH again! The Knife that was "supposed" to be the murder weapon didn't even match the bloody print on the sheets. GET THE FACTS STRAIGHT OR SHUT THE EFF UP!!! Anybody with common sense can see that Amanda is innocent... Unless you're a whack job like magnini..
      I am done reading these pathetic posts written by racist, sexist morons like the haters in this forum...JOE IZ OUT...
    • Dana  •  7 mths ago
      Some of the commenters here seem to be confused. Please read again the part of the article that explains the difference between the laws and the court system in Italy and the laws and the court system in America. And stop confusing the situations to movies and TV shows.
    • B  •  7 mths ago
      I'd like those who still think she's guilty to explain WHY. After virtuall ALL of the prosecution's evidence that they based the conviction on was found to be erroneous what is left to keep you believing she's guilty?

      ALSO, what is more believable...one person Rudy Guede, a person with a significant criminal past snuck in and raped Meredith OR that a couple and someone they might have met one time decided to band together to attack, rape and murder Amanda's roommate.

      AND in the midst of this supposed drug induced savage crime why was it ONLY Guede's DNA was found...all over the place mind you (plus his fingerprints in Meredith's blood). If all 3 of them had been there taking part there would have DNA from ALL 3 all over the place as well. And in a drug induced frenzy that the prosecution says happened, would anyone believe Amanda and Solliceto would have the presence of mind to take precautions to NOT leave their DNA?? PLUS, if you want to claim they came back to cleaned how could they JUST clean up THEIR DNA and not Guede's??

      Please explain HOW you can still hold onto that claim of guilt despite all that has come out at this trial....HOW?
    • MGP000Ut  •  7 mths ago
      I love how the motive was a drug fueled rage......I never heard of Pot having that effect before. lol But then Itailain Gov wants to keep her in prison for slander saying 3 yrs isnt long enough punishment. We have drunk drivers that have killed, get out of jail in less than 3 yrs.
    • iGrenade  •  7 mths ago
      same old same old
    • Vonnie  •  7 mths ago
      With the advancements in forensic science the evidence doesn't seem to have supported convicting Knox and Sollecito. To find my DNA on a knife from my kitchen would not be too surprising.... or yours... or any or ours. And, even that evidence did not stand up to correct testing. Bottom Line: The Perugia Police had nothing. It appears two young people have lost four years of their young lives while the real killer has been walking the street.

      It was Rudy Guede's DNA and handprints found at the scene. Not Amanda's, not Raffaele's. How could two people be involved in such a brutal murder and leave no forensic evidence at the scene and on the body? How can people be involved in "sex games" and not have the participant's DNA all over the place?

      Guede was the drug dealer that was supplying the group... seems to fit that he could have dosed Knox so that she was knocked out... in order to rape and kill Meredith Kercher.

      Guede has confessed to killing her and said Knox and Sollecito were involved. His cellmate in jail said that Guede had told him that Knox and Sollecito were NOT involved in the killing, that Guede had said he and another committed the crime. Maybe the Perugia Police did a plea deal with Guede IF he implicated Knox and Sollecito to back their story? Maybe the Perugia Police should revisit Guede and find out who really killed Meredith Kercher?

      It seems the Perugia Police were using "old school" techniques that simply do not stand up to the Forensic Science we now have. Hope they join us in 2011 and get out of the dark ages. Perugia Police: You should be ashamed of what you have done. Thank God we are protected from this type of police by science.

      Find the real murderers, that's who we want off the streets.

      My sympathy to Meredith Kercher and her family. May justice prevail and all those who are guilty be convicted.
    • Seliglovesmccourt  •  7 mths ago
      That first self interested psychopathetic prosecutor needs to pay? What's that piece of $#&@'s name?
    • ergos  •  7 mths ago
      She has connections in Fort Knox.
    • Marc  •  7 mths ago
      My grandmother is hotter than you and she's been dead for 15 years. You probably need to change undertakers or something.
    • GOP2012  •  7 mths ago
      I am so impressed. So many un-licences lap-top lawyers so many blood thursty idiots! What does the headline say (Italy appeals court clears Knox of murder) It does not say aquitted It reads Cleared.This means there is NOT enough E V I D E N C E to hold her over, so they must let her go. Then take into concideration that the prossicution Atty is now sitting in an Italian Prison should raise a red flag for some of you. I thought I was living in a civilized country but, I guess I was just dreaming...I feel that a majority of you are nothing but blood thursty anamals,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,just waite until the movie comes out you can sentence her again !
    • Marc  •  7 mths ago
      I just hope the Kerchers get closure and the evil person(s) responsible get their special place in hell real soon."The two experts found that police...had made glaring errors in evidence-collecting and that...DNA traces...[were] collected from the crime scene 46 days after the murder."#$%$ No hurry there, policias.
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