Amanda Knox Reconvicted of Slander in Italy

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Amanda Knox has been reconvicted for slander by a court in Florence, years after being acquitted of murdering her roommate Meredith Kercher. Knox, who has already served four years in prison for the murder, was originally convicted of slander for falsely implicating bar owner Patrick Lumumba. Knox's lawyers plan to appeal the latest verdict, and she expressed regret for not withstanding police pressure during the interrogation. The case has significantly impacted Lumumba's life and reputation.
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