importance of this case, stand your ground law has been controversial for some time. we all remember the george zimmerman case with trayvon martin being the victim. and george zimmerman was put on trial, he have found not guilty. that was a second-degree murder case. this one was manslaughter. how do you see this impacting that law in a broader sense? first of all, in a broader sense, i think that we should say that the majority of states do have stand your ground. and i think that that only says one thing. there is recognition that look, you can use the allow alllaw you to use force if it was appropriate and reasonable. in this case it wasn t. majority of states recognize that you want to do that. to the broader context, remember there was no videotape with trayvon martin. that was testimonial evidence. this, there was a videotape directly pointing to the actions. and i think what it shows if i could be optimistic in the broader sense, take t. shes that the jurors will do the righ
justice and she will be participating in a panel discussion, which is entitled trial by media. now that conference has been organized by a nonprofit group called the italy innocent project. they also invited her. the group works to aid people who have been falsely accused. in case it wasn t clear from the video of her arrival, she has no intention, she says, of speaking ahead of the conference. now, just to remind new 2007, knox was arrested alongside her then boyfriend after the murder of her house mate. in 2009, the two, despite maintaining their innocence, were convicted and knox was sentenced to 26 years. in 2011, an appeals court quashed those convictions. knox goes back to seattle. in 2014, there is a retrial that sees their convictions restored and knox is again sentenced this time in absent shah to 28 and a half years only for that conviction, too, to be
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