Amanda Knox vows to fight murder conviction, won't 'go willingly' to Italy

If Italy asks the United States to extradite Amanda Knox, the decision will probably come down to Secretary of State John Kerry — and legal experts say it would be difficult for him to refuse the request. Knox, who was 

Yesterday, the Italian appellate court sentenced Amanda Knox to 28 years and six months in prison. That is a greater sentence than she was given in 2009. Then, it was 26 years and she served four years of the sentence before being released in 2011.

FLORENCE, Italy — More than two years after Amanda Knox returned home to the U.S. a free woman, an Italian court Thursday reinstated her murder conviction in the stabbing of her roommate and increased her sentence to 28½ years in prison, raising the 

Florence, Italy (CNN) — Amanda Knox vowed Friday to fight her conviction for the murder of British student Meredith Kercher "until the very end" and said she "will never go willingly" back to Italy. Speaking on ABC's "Good Morning America," Knox said

AS Amanda Knox and her ex-boyfriend are found guilty once again of the murder of British student Meredith Kercher, the international press reaction to the verdict has been mixed.