Thursday 30 January 2014

Knox's fury after being found GUILTY AGAIN


Raffaele Sollecito faces being jailed for a second time if found guilty of the 2007 murder of Meredith KercherAwaiting the verdict: Amanda Knox, pictured today in Seattle, is with her family in America while Italian judges deliberate in Florence on the latest Meredith Kercher murder trial




























Guilty: Amanda Knox, pictured in Seattle, US today was with her family in America when the guilty verdict was announced, and right, her former boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito talking to lawyers this morning

A defiant Amanda Knox raised the spectre of a long drawn-out extradition battle as she told Italian authorities that 'They'll have to catch me and pull me back kicking and screaming' following her guilty verdict for the murder of British student Meredith Kercher.
Speaking of her hope that the US government would support her, Knox, 26, warned that she will not be returning to Italy willingly and will continue to fight for her innocence after judges in Florence overruled her previous acquittal.
However in a worrying turn of events for 26-year-old Knox, Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz said that if her conviction is upheld by the supreme court in Italy, the United States will have little choice but to extradite her.
'The United States seeks extradition of more people than any country in the world. We’re trying to get NSA leaker Edward Snowden back and we’re not going to extradite someone convicted of murder?' he told NBC News.

SOURCE-DAILYM

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