Italy's highest court reviewing Amanda Knox's fate

Italy's high court reviews Amanda Knox's appeal. Italy's high court took up the appeal of Amanda Knox's murder conviction Wednesday, considering the fate of the "very worried" American and her Italian former boyfriend in the brutal 2007 murder of Knox

Germanwings Black Box, Amanda Knox Murder Case, Facebook Alert on Teleportation. Illustration: Robert Trujillo An Italian court will soon make on a final ruling on the Amanda Knox murder case. Jesse Jackson Jr. will be 

Seattle criminal defense attorney John Henry Browne said he does not believe Knox was treated fairly by the Italian justice system and he thinks there are good legal arguments to block her extradition if Italy asks the U.S. to send her back to serve

Raffaele Sollecito, the ex-boyfriend of Amanda Knox, arrives at Italy's highest court building, in Rome, Wednesday, March 25, 2015. Italy's high court took up the appeal of Amanda Knox's murder conviction Wednesday, considering the fate of the "very

Raffaele Sollecito is having a sudden change of heart on the eve of the Italian court making the decision whether he and ex-girlfriend Amanda Knox will be found guilty for the third time of murdering British exchange student