Amanda Knox cries as she returns to court for slander case linked to murder of Brit student Meredith Kercher
AMANDA Knox was seen in tears as she returns to court to overturn a conviction for slander related to the 2007 killing of a British student.
The American activist spent nearly four years behind bars in Italy after she was wrongfully convicted of murdering Meredith Kercher.
The slander case is the last outstanding case against Knox following Kercher's death.
Knox said on X this week: "I hope to clear my name once and for all of the false charges against me."
The American was 20 years old when she and her Italian then-boyfriend were arrested for the brutal killing of 21-year-old Kercher, who she was sharing a flat with in Perugia.
Kercher's half-naked body was found in a pool of blood inside the roommates' cottage in November 2007.
Her throat had been slit and she had suffered multiple stab wounds.
Knox was found guilty, acquitted, found guilty again, and then finally cleared of all charges in 2015 - but still had a conviction for slander.
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