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American student Amanda Knox and her former Italian boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito, were found guilty Saturday of the murder and sexual assault of U.K. national Meredith Kercher in a court in Perugia, Italy.
Ms. Knox was sentenced to 26 years imprisonment and Sollecito was given a 25-year sentence, Sky News reported.
The partially naked body of 21-year-old Kercher was found in a pool of blood with her throat slit in her room in Perugia in November 2007.
Both Ms. Knox, 22, and Mr. Sollecito, 25, maintained their innocence through the trial.
Prosecutors said Ms. Kercher, who was studying at Leeds University, was stabbed to death in an extreme sex game.
They said she was tortured and eventually killed because the game went too far and she knew her attackers.
Ms. Knox addressed the jury in Italian Thursday, saying she feared "having the mask of a killer forced onto my skin."
She said she was "confident my conscience is clean."
Mr. Sollecito also addressed the court Thursday. He said no motive had emerged for his alleged role in the murder
A third person, Rudy Guede, 22, from the Ivory Coast, has already been convicted of the murder and sexual violence and sentenced to 30 years in jail. He is appealing the sentence.
Ms. Knox's mother, Edda Mellas, said before the verdict the family would continue to battle for her daughter's freedom if she was convicted.
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American student Amanda Knox and her former Italian boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito, were found guilty Saturday of the murder and sexual assault of U.K. national Meredith Kercher in a court in Perugia, Italy.
Ms. Knox was sentenced to 26 years imprisonment and Sollecito was given a 25-year sentence, Sky News reported.
The partially naked body of 21-year-old Kercher was found in a pool of blood with her throat slit in her room in Perugia in November 2007.
Both Ms. Knox, 22, and Mr. Sollecito, 25, maintained their innocence through the trial.
Prosecutors said Ms. Kercher, who was studying at Leeds University, was stabbed to death in an extreme sex game.
They said she was tortured and eventually killed because the game went too far and she knew her attackers.
Ms. Knox addressed the jury in Italian Thursday, saying she feared "having the mask of a killer forced onto my skin."
She said she was "confident my conscience is clean."
Mr. Sollecito also addressed the court Thursday. He said no motive had emerged for his alleged role in the murder
A third person, Rudy Guede, 22, from the Ivory Coast, has already been convicted of the murder and sexual violence and sentenced to 30 years in jail. He is appealing the sentence.
Ms. Knox's mother, Edda Mellas, said before the verdict the family would continue to battle for her daughter's freedom if she was convicted.
—This article provided by NewsCore, which aggregates news from around News Corp., owner of Dow Jones. Write to Dow Jones Newswires editors at asknewswires@dowjones.com
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