Tearful Amanda Knox says she's glad to have her life back

NBC News Raffaele Sollecito, the former lover of Amanda Knox charged as an accomplice in the Meredith Kurcher murder, leaves Italy's highest court in Rome which is expected to announce whether it will uphold the pair's 2007 convictions. Published March 

Italy's highest court is set to issue a final ruling today on the conviction of Amanda Knox in the killing of a British student in 2007. The ruling was delayed from Wednesday. A confirmation of the guilty verdict could set off an extradition process

A tearful Amanda Knox said she is glad to have her life back after an eight-year legal drama that gripped the United States, Britain and Italy. Knox made a brief statement after Italy's Supreme Court overturned her murder 

Amanda Knox's case has made it to another courtroom. Italy's highest court is ready to hear appeals over the murder convictions against Knox, 27, and her Italian ex-boyfriend Raffael Sollecito, 30, both found guilty almost eight years ago for killing

For more than seven years, Amanda Knox has been living a nightmare after she was accused and then found guilty of murdering her former roommate, British exchange student Meredith Kercher. But the long agony ended