
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
"Foxy Knoxy" in Court Over Slander
of Italian Police
Defamation and
Slander are dealt with more severely in Europe than it is in the US, as
"Foxy Knoxy" is finding out, for her false accusations of being beaten
by Italian Police. Her parents are also under investigation for repeating
"Foxy's" claims.
Amanda Knox in Court Over Police
Beatings Claims
BBC; Tuesday, 1 June 2010
US student Amanda Knox, who murdered
Briton Meredith Kercher in Italy, has appeared in court accused of slander
over claims she was beaten by police.
Knox is serving a 26-year jail term
for the murder of Miss Kercher, from Coulsdon, Surrey, in Perugia in 2007.
In the trial, Knox, 22, twice claimed
she had been beaten during police questioning. Police deny misconduct.
Knox's Italian ex-boyfriend, Raffaele
Sollecito, and Ivorian Rudy Guede have also been convicted of murder.
Sollecito was jailed for 25 years
and Guede for 30 years. All three are appealing against their convictions.
At the preliminary hearing of the
slander charges in Perugia on Tuesday, Knox sported a shorter haircuit
and yellow T-shirt.
During the murder trial, she claimed
police had beaten her to get her to name Miss Kercher's killer.
She also said police called her a
"stupid liar" and threatened her with prison. But she said she was unable
to identify the officers who hit her.
At the time, the prosecutor in the
case said there was no proof of assault.
Under Italian law, slander can lead
to a fine and/or a prison sentence of up to six years.
Last November, Knox's divorced parents
were placed under investigation for repeating their daughter's claim that
police officers had beaten her during questioning.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk/10206377.stm
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