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to the U.S. and Australia, to try to spot would-be jihadis and
track those who return and present a potential danger. French Interior Minister
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">ROME 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.Judge
Alessandro Nencini said he agreed to be interviewed by Corriere della Sera
for Saturday's editions because he knew the sentence would create a media
storm.Nencini says the jury had come up with a motive that would
be explained in the written explanation of the verdict, expected within
three months. But he hinted at the conclusion, saying that up until
8:15 p.m. on the night of the murder, Knox and her now
ex-boyfriend had other plans but that something changed.He told Corriere:
"If Amanda had gone to work, probably we wouldn't be here."
FLORENCE, Italy Amanda Knox's ex-boyfriend left Italy and drove to Austria
while an appeals court deliberated his fate, police said Friday, but he
eventually returned to Italy and surrendered his passport following their
joint conviction for murdering British student Meredith Kercher.Raffaele
Sollecito's lengthy travels were revealed on the same day that Knox made
clear she would never voluntarily return to Italy to serve the 28
1/2-year sentence handed down by an appeals court."I will never go willingly
back to the place," she said on ABC's Good Morning America program.
"I'm going to fight this until the very end. It's not right,
and it's not fair."Lawyers for the pair have vowed to appeal the
conviction, which upheld the 2009 verdict in the murder of Kercher, Knox's
roommate in the university town of Perugia.Kercher was found in a pool
of blood with her throat slit on Nov. 2, 2007, in their
apartment. Knox and Sollecito were arrested a few days later and served
four years in prison before an appeals court acquitted them in 2011.
Italy's high court later threw out that acquittal and ordered a new
trial, resulting in Thursday's conviction.Sollecito's lawyer, Luca Maori,
insisted his client was in the area of Italy's northeastern border with
Austria on Thursday because that's where his current girlfriend lives. He
said Sollecito went voluntarily to police to surrender his passport and
ID papers.But the head of the Udine police squad, Ma
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