An Italian court reconvicted Amanda Knox of slander Wednesday,
quashing her hope of removing a legal stain against her that has persisted after her exoneration in the brutal 2007
murder of her British roommate while the two were exchange students in Italy.
The decision by a Florence appeals court panel marked the sixth time that an Italian court
found Knox had wrongly blamed the killing on an innocent man, the Congolese owner of the bar where she worked part time.
Knox has argued that her statements to police were forced during an intense night of
questioning that included bullying as she relied on her then-remedial Italian when she was a 20-year-old university student.
The panel of two judges and six jurors, however,
confirmed the three-year sentence, which she already served during four years in Italian custody
while the investigation and multiple trials ensued.
The court’s reasoning will be released in 60 days.