Italy's Cassation Court on
Monday released its motivation for the acquittals of Amanda Knox
and Raffaele Sollecito, accused of murdering British student
Merdith Kercher in 2007. The Court said that the case lacked a
"probative totality" marked by "evidence beyond reasonable
doubt".
Knox and Sollecito were acquitted in March 2015 by Italy's
top appeals court after a seven-year series of trials,
convictions, appeals, and overturned verdicts.
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