Judge 'suffered over Amanda Knox verdict'
The judge who presided over Amanda Knox's second murder conviction says he suffered over the verdict but that he and the jury agreed about her guilt in the death of British student Meredith Kercher.
The judge who presided over Amanda Knox's second murder conviction says he suffered over the verdict but that he and the jury agreed about her guilt in the death of British student Meredith Kercher.
Amanda Knox says she is not prepared to extradited.
Speaking to ABC in America she described her shock at the guilty verdict.
Asked if she was ready to be extradited, Knox said: "I'm not. Before that even happens we have to go the Supreme Court, we have to understand the motivation behind what's happened, so I don't even know what their motivation could be. This really has hit me like a train.
"I really did not expect this to happen. I expected better from the Italian justice system. They found me innocent before, how can they say it's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt."
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