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An Italian court convicted Amanda Knox of slander in a retrial for accusing an innocent man of killing her roommate in 2007. The court sentenced her to three years in prison but she was freed because of time already served. Knox’s earlier murder conviction was overturned. NBC News’ Keir Simmons reports.