Student found guilty of killing roommate given 26 years jail
AMERICAN college student Amanda Knox was found guilty of murdering her British roommate and sentenced to 26 years in prison early yesterday after a yearlong trial that gripped Italy and drew intense media attention.
Her co-defendant, former boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito, was convicted and sentenced to 25 years in jail. The two also were found guilty of sexual assault in the 2007 murder of Meredith Kercher, a 21-year-old student from England.
"No, no," Knox said, bursting into tears and clinging to one of her lawyers as the judge read the verdict just after midnight following some 13 hours of deliberations.
Minutes later, the 22-year-old Knox, who is from Seattle, and the 25-year-old Sollecito were put in police vans with sirens blaring and driven back to jail.
Prosecutors had sought life imprisonment, Italy's stiffest sentence. Courts can give less severe punishment than what prosecutors demand.
The American's father, Curt Knox, asked if he would fight on for his daughter, replied, with tears in his eyes: "Hell, yes."
"This is just wrong," her stepmother, Cassandra Knox, said, turning around immediately after hearing the verdict. Her family had insisted she was innocent and a victim of character assassination.
The family said later in a statement they would appeal the ruling.
One of Knox's attorneys, Luciano Ghirga, was asked if she was distraught. "Yes, I challenge anyone not to be," he replied.
Silence fell on the packed and tense courtroom as the jurors walked in. Kercher's mother and sister cried at the verdict. "The sentence is fair and satisfactory for the family," said their lawyer, Francesco Maresca. "It was a heartfelt sentence. There is deep suffering on all sides."
A juror, a woman, also looked like she was crying after the verdict. Throughout the trial, prosecutors depicted Knox as a promiscuous and manipulative she-devil whose personality clashed with her roommate's.
They say Knox had grown to hate Kercher whose body was found in a pool of blood with her throat slit on November 2, 2007, in the bedroom of the house she shared with Knox.
The most intimate details of Knox's life were examined, from her lax hygiene - allegedly a point of contention with Kercher - to her sex life, even including a sex toy.
Her co-defendant, former boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito, was convicted and sentenced to 25 years in jail. The two also were found guilty of sexual assault in the 2007 murder of Meredith Kercher, a 21-year-old student from England.
"No, no," Knox said, bursting into tears and clinging to one of her lawyers as the judge read the verdict just after midnight following some 13 hours of deliberations.
Minutes later, the 22-year-old Knox, who is from Seattle, and the 25-year-old Sollecito were put in police vans with sirens blaring and driven back to jail.
Prosecutors had sought life imprisonment, Italy's stiffest sentence. Courts can give less severe punishment than what prosecutors demand.
The American's father, Curt Knox, asked if he would fight on for his daughter, replied, with tears in his eyes: "Hell, yes."
"This is just wrong," her stepmother, Cassandra Knox, said, turning around immediately after hearing the verdict. Her family had insisted she was innocent and a victim of character assassination.
The family said later in a statement they would appeal the ruling.
One of Knox's attorneys, Luciano Ghirga, was asked if she was distraught. "Yes, I challenge anyone not to be," he replied.
Silence fell on the packed and tense courtroom as the jurors walked in. Kercher's mother and sister cried at the verdict. "The sentence is fair and satisfactory for the family," said their lawyer, Francesco Maresca. "It was a heartfelt sentence. There is deep suffering on all sides."
A juror, a woman, also looked like she was crying after the verdict. Throughout the trial, prosecutors depicted Knox as a promiscuous and manipulative she-devil whose personality clashed with her roommate's.
They say Knox had grown to hate Kercher whose body was found in a pool of blood with her throat slit on November 2, 2007, in the bedroom of the house she shared with Knox.
The most intimate details of Knox's life were examined, from her lax hygiene - allegedly a point of contention with Kercher - to her sex life, even including a sex toy.
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