European court orders Italy to pay damages to Amanda Knox
|(CNN)Italy has been ordered to pay compensation to Amanda Knox, an American former student who spent years under the cloud of a murder she didn’t commit.
Europe’s top human rights court ruled Thursday that Knox’s rights were violated in the hours after she was arrested in the Italian city of Perugia over the killing of her British housemate, Meredith Kercher, in 2007.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) said Italy should pay Knox 18,400 euros (about $20,800) for failing to provide her with a lawyer and an appropriate interpreter when she was first detained. But it found there was no evidence for her claim that she was mistreated while in police custody.